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Hello,
My schwinn drifter has a traditional schwinn style springer fork. Most bikes I am familiar with use two braces on the front fender so that it moves with the wheel as the spring compresses and expands. Mine came assembled with only one brace (at the bottom) and the top of the fender is attached to the fork crown. Is this appropriate? It seems that this would restrict the movement of the suspension and put extra wear and tear on the bracket that attaches the fender to the fork crown. Picture below:
I think i would like to purchase some sturdier fender braces and decouple the fender from the fork crown. Can someone recommend a GOOD set of braces that will support the fender with a small (single D-cell) fender light attached?
My schwinn drifter has a traditional schwinn style springer fork. Most bikes I am familiar with use two braces on the front fender so that it moves with the wheel as the spring compresses and expands. Mine came assembled with only one brace (at the bottom) and the top of the fender is attached to the fork crown. Is this appropriate? It seems that this would restrict the movement of the suspension and put extra wear and tear on the bracket that attaches the fender to the fork crown. Picture below:
I think i would like to purchase some sturdier fender braces and decouple the fender from the fork crown. Can someone recommend a GOOD set of braces that will support the fender with a small (single D-cell) fender light attached?