But you also have some weaknesses:
- Assembly without reworking is often not possible
- The struts are mMn a bit too thick and not optically fit to the fenders. The plastic bracket for attachment to the frame is too thin for that.
- Variations in quality
The negative points briefly explained:
1) I have the plates mounted on two bikes: on my cyclocross and on the fitness bike my girlfriend. In both cases, the front fender has honed on the front, because the side with the slot in the metal ash to which the sheet is inserted, is far too long. Theoretically, the slot is for there to adjust the mounting height, but that was not possible due to the fork construction with the two bikes. As a remedy, I had to edit the tab tidy with Feile, to the shape and length have passed. The work has cost some time, but was not as sophisticated and feasible.
2) The struts are stable, but also quite difficult. Thinner metal braces would probably have done it. The chrome look does not fit the black sheets, so the pursuit of me were black sprayed. The fixing of plastic sheet on the rear frame is too thin for it and threatened to break off 3-4 times mounting and dismounting.
3) An apron of the four was crooked. I've been thinking about time to send it back. The quest turn it but halfway back straight, without using struts would not definitely possible.
All in all, the sheets still recommended that they look good for my taste (apart from the shiny braces) and offer pretty good splash. However, it would be from the outset to the idea that you have to invest here and there the hand before they fit properly.