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How to Buy Bicycle Fenders
by Cassandra Tribe
Most bicycles don't come with fenders these days, but if you commute on a bike you know how important they are. Keeping dirt, mud, road salt and other grime off you and your bike will help you both last longer on the road. There are several things to consider when you want to buy bicycle fenders, including some you may not be aware of. But once you learn how to buy bicycle fenders by deciding exactly what type you need, you can purchase or order them at your local bicycle store or from an online vendor.
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Vintage Middleweight Bicycle Fenders
by Vin Vullo
Most vintage middleweight bicycles come with fenders. Learn about the functionality of middleweight bike fenders from a bicycle expert in this free video.
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Vintage Balloon Tire Bicycle Fenders
by Vin Vullo
Balloon tire fenders are big and wide. Learn different features of balloon bike fenders from a bicycle expert in this free video.
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Vintage Muscle Bicycle Fenders
by Vin Vullo
Most vintage muscle bicycles have fenders. Learn about various muscle bike fenders from a bicycle expert in this free video.
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English 3-Speed Bicycle Fenders
by Vin Vullo
English three-speed bike fenders have a chrome tip. Learn more about English three-speed fenders from a vintage bicycle expert in this free video.
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How to Make Bicycle Fenders
by Nathaniel Miller
Are you a tried and trued bicycle commuter who rides in whatever weather Mother Nature throws at you? Maybe you are an avid mountain biker who rides 10 months out of the year through any conditions. Whatever your passion, at some point you will be riding in conditions that are going get you wet, and whether you want to stay clean because you are on your way to work or because you just like it that way make no difference. You need fenders. Fenders that fit over your tires, especially your rear one will keep you drier and cleaner. Follow these steps to make your own flexible bicycle fenders for less than $3 apiece.
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How to Make Cruiser Bicycle Fenders
by Contributing Writer
Walk into any bike store and you will probably find a selection of mud shields for use with your cruiser bike, but very few if any actual fenders. To enjoy rainy weather more thoroughly while protecting your bike, you can make your own fender using items found around your home.
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