Vendetta 1.5 fenders (mudguards)

hamishbarker

Well-Known Member
My newly acquired Vendetta 1.5 is to be my daily driver to work (23km), and if I am to fully replace the heavy conversion, I need fenders to deal with the wet days. With fenders and a fairing, my heavy cruz conversion is great even in a downpour!

I found that the SKS raceblade long fenders provide an excellent, quickly removable or mountable (2minutes, no tools) fender solution for my V 1.5 with 23mm tires.

http://www.sks-germany.com/?a=product&r=Radsch%C3%BCtzer&i=11014&RACEBLADE+LONG+BLACK

I mounted the front fender backwards to provide coverage around to the bottom bracket bridge, keeping drivetrain and shoes dry. I haven't tested it in the wet yet. I expect some spray on the bottom of the seat but that won't get me or my clothes wet. If I have any bags strapped to the rear of the seat (not increasing frontal area), they might get wet, but that's ok. The main thing I hate about wet weather riding is the wheel spray, wet shoes and the need to wear rain pants.

I'm a bit loath to mount the fairing from my other bike permanently on the V. A quick mounting solution would be better so that I can just put it on for wet days.

Can post pictures if there is interest or questions from other owners and prospective Vendetta owners.

 

Shahmatt

Active Member
So will you be running two

So will you be running two Cruzbikes from now on or is the conversion going to be used for another purpose?
 

Charles.Plager

Recumbent Quant
Hi Hamish,
I'd like to see


Hi Hamish,

I'd like to see pictures of the fenders mounted. And if you ever do it, I'd love to see pictures of the fairing mounted. Now maybe a tailbox and you're on to something here!

Cheers,
Charles
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Admit it Charles

Ah ha ! Gotcha Charles...... You are the man behind "bikeporn" on facebook aren't you ?
 

billyk

Guru
Fairing mounts

Hi Hamish -

Re your fairing, see my post from a couple of months ago in the Quest forum "New homemade fairing for Quest". I have exactly the same situation as you, using the bike to commute daily in all weather, and hating wet shoes. I suspect that my fairing and mounts are a lot lighter than yours; I'd send detailed specs if you want.

Billy K
 

Charles.Plager

Recumbent Quant
Not quite busted... :)

Hi Bob,

I'm not, but I do have a bicycle Pinterest page that could be called as such. :D

I'll also point out that having pictures can help people tell a lot more than just a description. And you never know when Google search will bring you to such a page and help people find what they need.

Cheers,
Charles
 

LarryOz

Cruzeum Curator & Sigma Wrangler
Hamish,
Did you ever get a


Hamish,
Did you ever get a fairing mounted to your V>
I will be getting a V soon, and will be commuting daily (rain or shine, hot or cold), and would love to see if I could get one installed before the cold weather sets in.
I don't really mind riding in the rain, except for the wet shoes. But it would be nice to have dry shoes and keep most of the water off of the drivetrain.
Thanks in advance,
Larry
 

mzweili

Guru
FENDERS FOR SILVIO OR VENDETTA

I mounted CRUD road racer plastic fenders on my Silvio 2. They are good for 700x23 tires, for a larger tire they might be too tight.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CRUD-RoadRacer-MK2-Road-Bike-Front-Rear-Mudguards-/310878222948?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item4861c93a64
 

Rick Youngblood

CarbonCraft Master
Marc those look pretty good.

Marc those look pretty good. I think Ivan's Silvio wears some too. I may need to think about getting a pair should it ever rain again in Redding.

Wonder if they could be mounted on a Vendetta - oops, sorry, please don't stone me guys :)
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Next up...

Ha good timing on that. I ordered a set earlier today to put on my Silvio too. Hopefully they will fit the 700x25c tubeless wheels.
 

Rick Youngblood

CarbonCraft Master
Ha good timing on that.  I

Ha good timing on that. I ordered a set earlier today to put on my Silvio too. Hopefully they will fit the 700x25c tubeless wheels.

Yeah, I will be interest to know if they fit the 25mm tires too.
 

hamishbarker

Well-Known Member
fairing

Hi larry,
No fairing on the v yet. i sold my conversion and its windwrap fairing but was thinking that if i get other house projects done i might attempt a skin on wood frame fairing. As per jim gerwing's experience, knee height and forward visibility are key issues when laid back as far as a v.
 

Bruce B

Well-Known Member
Tire Clearance for Road Racer mk2



http://www.crudproducts.com/roadracer-mk2/


"The key to fitting the Roadracers is this...can you get a 4mm allen key between the top of the tyre and the forks-brake bridge-brakes? If you can, then the Roadracers will fit your racebike. Doesn't matter what tyre size, it's clearance that is important"

Bruce
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
they fit but...

Ok so they fit the 700x25 but just barely. My tolerances look to be about the same as Ivan's under the brakes. Probably will need to run the 25's at 90psi but that's fine they are tubeless. The tight spot as always on the silvio is under the brakes. I'll get a couple rides in and we will see how they settle in. Like most things "Bike" they will behave best at speed in all likelihood.
 

Ivan

Guru
Coincidence! I just tried

Coincidence! I just tried changing my 23c tyres to a set of GP4000s 25c tyres on my bike. They touch my crud RoadRacer fenders in certain places when inflated to 100psi. I took them off without playing with them further cos the clearances are really very tight. Similar to Ratz, it is tightest for me under my brake calipers. The fact that my rims are narrow 19mm perhaps makes the 25c tyres even more bulbous?

Anyway, Ratz how does your 25c compare to your 23c? I wanted to try but would have to also remove my fenders and now isn't a good time.
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Test Ride completed

Ok so as expected once the bike is rolling the fenders worked just fine they float on the air flowing over the tires. I had the tires at 90psi which is the Minimum for these tubeless tires but perfectly rideable. Usually run them between 95 and 100; so a minor change. Did 15 miles without issue. I target a much puddle full of goopy sand on purpose. I immediately pickup up a tune of crud in between the tires and the fenders. It was noisy but not messy. 100 yard latter all the mud had been flush from the fenders and the bike returned to silent running. Got home no mess to clean up at all.

The front tire is the tight one. The SRAM force brakes give very little clearance. I had to loose the break mount and make sure it was shifted all the way up.

Photos of my setup with 25c look identical to your photos Ivan (save me a ton of time because the instructions are lame). I'm pretty sure that min 25c look like your 23c is because my 25c tubeless and for that the rims are wider and tire sets up shorter wider than 23c with tubes do. When we built the bikes I tried a 25c tubed tire on a much older narrower rim (for use on the trainer) and it did not fit on the Silvio it would rub the brake every so slightly.

The dimensions on the rim are 23mm outer, 17.5mm inner width, versus the old wheels which are 19mm out and 16mm inner.

If I recall Aero 420s are 19/16 as well which is going to give a tall tire with a 25c installed.



 
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