Re: [CR]Recommend Fenders for a Peugeot PZ...

(Example: History:Ted Ernst)

From: <travis.harry@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 19:13:45 -0300
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <212505.60573.qm@web90507.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Recommend Fenders for a Peugeot PZ...

Readily removable "race blades" from Planet Bike get no respect. I disagree. The elastic strapping and hold-down mechanism is effective. (Perhaps others' are as good.) Even set up with little clearance, I spend little time correcting lateral slippage. Which is as nothing compared to the inconvenience of rebending fixed fender stays if you transport your bike without protective wheels in place, and damage ensues.

Further, it is simple matter to rivet or glue an extension on the front fender to provide more coverage. And behind the seatpost? No easier place to afix protective skirts or fender that remains in place. Consult classic and contemporary English, Dutch, and German bikes, which for many years have appreciated that the upper rear triangle bikes is better off shrouded than bare.

Is moving to Bend, OR not another option?

said Harry Travis Washington, DC USA , stirred by: Don Wilson <dcwilson3@yahoo.com>'s message of: Sunday 14 Sep 08 at 12:40 PM, On: [CR]Recommend Fenders for a Peugeot PZ... [echoed below, in part<=1] -oOo- I'm an old ESGE fender guy, but I made the mistake of falling in love with a Peugeot PZ (Super Vitus 980 tubing and French geometry blend well) for my daily rider in Oregon. Alas, it has no fender eyelets on the drop outs.

Can someone recommend a fender set up for this 700c tire/rim bike, or do I just have to park it when the rainy season arrives?