The front fender extends from behind the fork to below the bottom bracket level and the rear from the rear brake to even with the axle. Your backside stays dry, and on the front your feet all the way to your head is protected from road spray. Credit: Andy Johnston
- The front fender extends from behind the fork to below the bottom bracket level and the rear from the rear brake to even with the axle. Your backside stays dry, and on the front your feet all the way to your head is protected from road spray.
- The front fender extends from behind the fork to below the bottom bracket level and the rear from the rear brake to even with the axle. Your backside stays dry, and on the front your feet all the way to your head is protected from road spray.
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