The NYT has a photo slideshow of different bike fenders they tested up today; I have to admit, I don't really understand their criteria for evaluation. Why does it matter how fast they go on and off? It's not like most people want to remove their fenders all that often. If ever.
I got a set from Soma for my birthday last year and have been pretty happy with them. Also, they are shiny and red. I am the sort of shallow person for whom "shiny and red" is a selling point. *GRIN*
I got a set from Soma for my birthday last year and have been pretty happy with them. Also, they are shiny and red. I am the sort of shallow person for whom "shiny and red" is a selling point. *GRIN*
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Date: 2009-12-10 08:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-10 08:11 pm (UTC)ETA: I am also bemused, poking around their web site, to find this tent...which is certainly interesting from a design standpoint, but which weighs nearly as much as our two-person four-season backpacking tent and can only accommodate one person.
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Date: 2009-12-11 02:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-11 02:32 am (UTC)Actually, I think the more serious problem with that as a tent plan is that you apparently use the front wheel to hold up the end that's not being held up by the seat, and frankly, after I've had a full day on my bike, my front wheel is sufficiently filthy that I wouldn't want to attach it to a tent.