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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
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2079.0. "Fenders on a TREK 8700? " by --UnknownUser-- () Mon Sep 16 1991 18:26

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2079.1DANGER::JBELLZeno was almost hereMon Sep 16 1991 18:4117
> I recently purchased a TREK 8700 and expect to do some sloppy commuting.  I 
> tried mounting both Zefal & Acerbis fenders, but there are no mounting eyelets 
> on the front.  It has a Tange Big-fork.  Any ideas (other than "don't use 
> fenders")?

    What is the fork material?  If it's steel, you could get it brazed.

    If it's aluminum, you could still try and epoxy something.  Just
    make sure to get down to bare metal, and don't use it for anything
    heavier than fenders.

    Why do bike manufacturers sell bikes without eyelets?
    Why do people buy bikes without eyelets?

    -Jeff Bell


2079.6Aluminum?DEDMAN::EDWARDSMon Sep 16 1991 19:1024
>> What is the fork material?  If it's steel, you could get it brazed.

I'm pretty sure it's aluminum (I'll check tonight).

>> Why do bike manufacturers sell bikes without eyelets?

It supposedly is a "racing" mountain bike that you would never consider putting 
fenders on & therefore don't need the added "weight" of the eyelets. 

>> Why do people buy bikes without eyelets?

I knew this would be asked.  I went shopping for a "winter" bike so that I 
wouldn't have to use my TREK 2100 once the weather turns bad (in Upstate NY, 
that could happen any day now).  They were selling TREK 8700s at about 
half price ($1675 MLP, $799 my price).  The owner was trying to liquidate some 
extra inventory and I just couldn't pass it up!  I noticed the lack of eyelets
after I got it home.

It's a great bike, composite frame, Sun Tour XC Pro, etc., I just have to figure 
out how to use it for it's original intent, hence the question on the fenders.

Thanks for the suggestion on the gluing.

-- Ray Edwards
2079.2MOVIES::WIDDOWSONTwo pork pies and a Strawberry YoghurtTue Sep 17 1991 03:415
    >Why do bike manufacturers sell bikes without eyelets?
    >Why do people buy bikes without eyelets?

    weight saving ?
    
2079.3All-purpose eyeletsNQOPS::CLELANDUSIM&T Data Center ServicesTue Sep 17 1991 04:1315
    
    >>Why do bike manufacturers sell bikes without eyelets?
    >>Why do people buy bikes without eyelets?

    >>-Jeff Bell
    
    	Excellent question, thank you.
    
    	How do they expect us to mount up our gun racks without 'em?
    	(Sorry, touchy subject)
    
    	And a cellular phone.
    
    	Jim Blackburn needs to design his racks so they hold a 12-volt
    	motorcycle battery for the cellular equipment.
2079.4 one nice commuter! LEGUP::SHORTTJohn Shortt / DTN: 266-4594Tue Sep 17 1991 11:5813
    
    
    
    Trek markets the 8700 as a racing bike.  Most carbon fiber/aluminum, 
    XC Pro equipped bikes are designed as such.  I haven't seen too many 
    fenders at Mtn Bike races, but that doesn't mean there hasn't been or
    won't be any.  This Sunday we could have used 'em, continuous rain and 
    therefore lots of mud.  But that was part of the fun, I think!
    
    The Tange fork is Cro-moly.
    
    john
    
2079.5The solution is...DEDMAN::EDWARDSWed Sep 18 1991 12:068
Cable ties!  

The gluing suggestion got me thinking about alternate methods of securing
"things" to other "things".  I attached the front fender supports to the fork 
last night using cable ties.  It appears to pretty sturdy; I hoping to test 
drive it in the rain tonight.

Ray
2079.7WHYCOMET::VOITLSat Sep 28 1991 01:382
    FENDERS ON A 8700.  I HAVE HEARD IT ALL.
    
2079.8I give in...IDEFIX::HEMMINGSLanterne RougeMon Sep 30 1991 04:458
OK, OK, OK it rained the whole weekend, I got soaked riding on Saturday and
again on Sunday (and that was just getting the bike from the shed to the garage
so I could use the turbo trainer).   Where do I get these m/g's I am so scornful
of???(just as well this isn't the nit-picking EF91 file or some-one would have
said �No, you mean the m/g's of which you were so scornful�).

PS The Galibier was closed all the weekend because of snow, - just as well we
were'nt planning 11's at the summit caf�........
2079.9It's actually sunny here!PAKORA::GGOODMANNumber 1 in a field of 1Mon Sep 30 1991 08:185
    
    	Rain? In the South of France? Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear....
    
    Graham.
    
2079.10All together now, "It never rains in... southern, Cal err, France" M*rde, alors!!CTHQ3::JENIN::FREREEllas Danzan SolasMon Sep 30 1991 17:108
For those of you fender-freaks, I saw a new fender (at the trade show) that has 
a quick release and attaches on the seat post.  Real simple, comes off in an 
instant (just pop out the seat post) and doesn't interfere with your rear 
brakes, etc.  This is a no-brainer (so why didn't I think of it, duh?) and will 
be available at Chelmsford Cyclery very soon.  Will keep you posted on price, 
etc.

Eric
2079.11Very helpful noteRUTILE::MACFADYENSceptical about sceptics" %DVC-I-BOOKBUILT,Tue Oct 01 1991 05:218
I've seen good-looking narrow mudguards advertised in Cycling Weekly and
elsewhere, but I just can't remember the manufacturer. They're made from
a narrow strip of aluminium and the stays don't require mudguard eyes. They 
cost about �20 a set, and may be available from the mail-order outlets 
that advertise in the back of Cycling Weekly.


Rod