Problem:
My frame doesn’t have the proper threaded mounting holes
or any mounts at all.
Solution:
In some cases, you can get creative to mount fenders, but in every case,
it should be done with proper hardware.
We provide the standard hardware needed to mount our fenders to
bikes designed for full-coverage fenders and proper tire clearance. In
some cases, bikes will have mounting holes for fenders, but they are not
threaded. In that case, you will need nuts on the back side of the bolts
we provide, or you will need to purchase bolts and nuts from a hardware
store. Because of the numerous styles of bikes from many manufacturers,
we cannot provide all the hardware needed in every situation.
Problem:
I only have one set of mounting holes in the rear and I want
to use a rear rack as well.
Solution:
You can mount the rack and the fender struts to the same hole. We
provide a set of longer bolts (Q) for this purpose. Mount the rack against
the frame and the strut pinch sleeves on the outside of the rack support.
When using the longer bolts, make sure that they do not come out the
back side of the frame and interfere with your drivetrain.
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