The BEST use of political candidate signs I ever saw was as DIY fender extensions
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Do the same on back and be amazed how clean your back/neck/helmet stays too....it feels like whenever there is some crap on the roads/paths existing mudguards are just that little bit too short to be worth a damn
I have full fenders in the rear, so I never get splashed on my back/but/head.
But I am considering putting a fender extender on the rear to keep my bike trailer from getting sprayed.
Bike trailer? Are you joking or is that actually a thing?
No joke at all! Bike trailers come as child trailers, cargo trailers, and even pet trailers! So many brands make them, and they work with just about any bike😀
I never used fenders it was "unnecessary added weight". Now I commute every day so I put them on ... and I have to say that they are not unnecessary.
Is this front?
I'm sure it actually (wheel tread ambigious) is as you say it is but it sure could be the rear fender.
Wish I had known this hack bike commuting in Oregon for years. Only concern I could see is getting too far from the support wire, but like you said, some one craft could probably get another one in. Big wind it could push back against the tire and rub.