
Spotted in Cambridge, I believe these minimalist fenders may be homemade. All the more impressive that the ends have such elegant detailing! I could be wrong, but I haven't found any photos on the web showing fenders like these. Anyone?


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Looks to me like they're standard issue with that bike - http://www.khsbicycles.com/06_urban_uno_10.htm
Wow!
Those look like someone spent a LOT of time shaping and polishing.
I wonder how they got such a perfect curve? It seems like it would be tough with just the fender stays..
Masi uses a fender similar to that, but I don't think it has the scalloped ends.
Nice bike.
Aaron
they could be by sogreni in denmark......
http://www.sogreni.dk/Products.php
jjfantastic is right. They are stock. They may be from Civia http://www.shopatron.com/products/category/Flat+Fenders/3979.0.1.1.79958.27901.85531.0.0
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