I'll second the nomination for the Nigel Smiths. I am using one on my front fender for a Needham to Cambridge, MA commute and it looks great and does a great job. Also, unlike the Nigel Smith bags, the cost of these isn't a deal breaker.
devon warner wrote:
> Rivendell sells Nigel Smith mud flaps:
> http://www.rivbike.com/
> there is even a selection!
> devon warner
> san francisco, CA, USA
> --- Emily O'Brien <emilyonwheels@emilysdomain.org>
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>> Hello, y'all,
>> I'm looking for some opinions on fancy,
>> classy-looking mudflaps, either to buy or to make.
>> Anyone have any suggestions or photos of nice
>> mudflaps? I know Brooks makes some leather ones,
>> but how do those hold up? I know salt and sand in
>> the winter are hell on my leather boots, even with
>> regular cleaning. Are the Brooks ones specially
>> treated with something I don't know about?
>> I figure the members of this list probably have some
>> suggestions.... and as importantly, this is for a
>> possible holiday gift for someone who is on most of
>> the other relevant email lists I'm on, so I can't
>> exactly ask this question there!
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Emily O'Brien
>> Medford, MA
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