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Planet Bike Spoiler Rear Bicycle Fender
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Average Rating: 4.0 star rating (3 Reviews)
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  • Length is adjustable with simple knob
  • Durable, all-weather polymer
  • Fits most bikes, even BMX
Product Description:
Design meets function with this unique quick-attach rear Spoiler Fender (#7030). This fender attaches to most bikes, including BMX, by either attaching to the seat tube (and around the seat stays) or to the seat post. This low-profile fender is fast and easy to install. It also has a built in sliding extender for maximum coverage.
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4.0 out of 5 stars.  Interesting, January 7, 2011
By esteve
Ingenious little thing. clever mounting. Except the lever to release it can pop open too easily. I'll apply a little black gaffers tape to keep it down

I have it under a rear rack. Fits and works okay, so far. Looks pretty cool. Good complement with my new Grunge board on the down tube.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  great fender in a small package, March 29, 2009
By singlespeed (spokane, wa usa)
this is a great fender that attaches low and sleek. it is great looking and i leave it on all the time. if it's wet our or raining, just turn the knob and extend the fender out for full coverage. love it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Derailleur cable's tube interferes with installation, May 15, 2009
By Back Bay (Boston)
Apparently designers had forgotten that some (if not most) seat tubes have derailleur cables exactly in the place where the spoiler must be attached.

Of course there are numbers of workarounds: from building your own adapter to smooth contacting areas to state of the art duct tape and zip tie solutions.
My spoiler will be attached to the bottom side of the bike rack. Telescopic spoiler that extends from underneath the rack - what could be more handy on rainy days?

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