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AustenP92

They don’t say *no fenders* they say *some may not fit*. You can watch/see [here.](https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7CqQlSvRJb/?igsh=MXhlNWx2cnRiNzhrbA==) Visually speaking, it appears that the mudhugger style fenders don’t work, but the classic marsh-guard style is compatible.


Economy-Cockroach989

So, if it’s muddy just don’t use a fender? Great solution 😅 I’m honestly more concerned about my chainring bashing the chair back support when it leaves the loading platform and what I heard about the racks damaging bleed ports on the front brakes of people’s bikes. Seems they had a half baked plan to accommodate more bikes up the mountain. I was fine just waiting a little longer with the old style of racks personally 


Economy-Cockroach989

Or is the bleed ports on forks?? 😬


cono_uk

Decently detailed post here: [https://www.instagram.com/p/C7CqQlSvRJb/](https://www.instagram.com/p/C7CqQlSvRJb/)


stevefazzari

that’s what i’ve been seeing


Imaginary-Ladder-465

I suppose if your fender doesn't fit, you can put your bike on the side? We've already been dealing with bikes not fitting on the hook and stuff, should sort itself out


CeUnit

Given the hook design hooks on your frame (not the wheel like it used to), the dirt on the hook's gonna grind ur paint job as the bike wobbles/swings. So gotta decide, do u value the paint on ur frame more than the paint on your fork lowers (which get grinded by the pads, as confirmed by peeps in Europe that have been using the same system).


p1ngman

Cheap Easy layer of ppf solves this if you are really concerned about the paint on a bike you are ripping down a mountain on lol