Planet Bike
Cascadia 29er Black Fenders
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Designed for full coverage and to affix to your frame's existing fender bolts, the Cascadia gives you and your 29''er great protection from the elements. With solid polycarbonate construction and easy installation, riding comfortably in the rain has never been so simple.
- 130mm mudflaps for great coverage
- Pre-installed hardware and V-stays
- Set weighs in at 708 grams.
Specifications
Fender Position
Front/Rear Set
Review Summary
WORKS FOR
Commuting (1),
Touring (1)
Customer Questions
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asked by: a guest
Will these tires fit over 29 x 2.2 tires on a Salsa Fargo?
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anwered by: jackivey
Since these fenders are a little narrower than the tires you're talking about they will not quite provide full coverage, but will probably do a pretty good job. Thanks
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Any known issues installing these on a new surly karate monkey frame /fork?
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anwered by: jbuzzy
Fenders may require some modification to clear the brake calipers.
For product modification we recommend having your local shop do the install.
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Has anyone had a trouble-free experience installing these on a Salsa Vaya? How is the fit?
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anwered by: canteau
These are a bit wide, the touring version is going to be a better fit which can be found here:
http://www.treefortbikes.com/product/333222350519/143/Planet-Bike-Cascadia-700c.html
I haven't come across any full coverage fenders that are totally trouble free, but a little frustration can bring a lot of dry riding.
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What width are these fenders?
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Do the Cascadia's work with disc brakes?
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anwered by: mlewis
Yes, Planet Bike lists these as compatible with disc brakes. Thanks!
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Can these be mounted on frames without eyelets?
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anwered by: a guest
Sure they can - use P-clamps you can find at any Lowe's or Home Depot.
For the front you might use a star nut INTO the fork bottom to help with that mount.
For the rear you could use an offset mount (Lowe's/Home Depot) to attach the lower-front of the fender.
They're awesome !
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anwered by: canteau
Unless you are a duct tape and zip tie master, which would still give you poor results. Fender mount are required.
They also do not work with almost all suspension forks out there.
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Customer Reviews
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gregorskiThese are bigger fenders than 26"ers, yet the hardware used is the same (I believe). Anyway, these flex a lot more than fenders on smaller bikes do.
Also, the bracket for the front fork is probably way too short to work for most rigid forks. Sure didn't work on my El Mariachi. Would have been nice if Planet Bike would have added a short extender. Had to make one.
That said, couldn't find any other alternative, and although the fenders ride really close to the tires, they do keep the muck off the bike.
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nic...@ya...o.comThis fender looks good but flexes too much to be used offroad. Also, the description says they can handle up to a 2.3" tire but they barely covered my 2.2" wolverines.