Let's see your Titanium builds!

I got this mudguards for mine and I love them.

Controversial, but even like the looks of the bike with them. I leave them all year around.

On the heavier side compared with other plastic options, but they are sturdy and stay in place. Must importantly they have a perfect length to cover the spray.

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I just installed the Rene Herse fenders and they are awesome. Total dryness for the feet, face, and back in the wet spring conditions. They’re big enough to fit the gravel tires, here they are with the road wheels:

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Sorry I was being sarcastic… It looks awesome.

Looks like you have plenty of clearance left. What tire width are you running and how much more clearance do you think you have?

I just finished my first bike build. Waltly titanium frame with carbon seat tube and custom geometry. SRAM Force XPLR groupset with Red cranks and Hope RX4 brakes. Wolf Tooth BB and pedals. Zipp XPLR SW wheels with Conti Race King 2.2. Cockpit and fork are from Waltly as well. Elita One Pro seatpost and Ryet 3D printed saddle. Tried to get as many parts in purple.

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Those were the Enve 29mm. With the RH tires on my gravel setup it’s much tighter but works (just rode 40k this am). Took a couple pics of that fit. I may try to get the chainstay bends to be closer to the stays. These are the fenders: Rene Herse Smooth Fenders 700C for 38-44 mm tires (H80 700C) – Rene Herse Cycles

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Thanks a lot for the photos and explanations, much appreciated :+1:

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