Yes they are available for the front wheels.
KMX calls them "mudguards".
Hal
--- In KMXKartsowners@yahoogroups.com, "aprikian777"
<aprikian777@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your input Hal,
>
> Do you know if it is possible to install fenders on front wheels?
> PA
>
>
> --- In KMXKartsowners@yahoogroups.com, "Hal" <hal_bishop2000@>
wrote:
> >
> > I commute on mine most days.
> > My trip is much shorter though (only 1.5 miles)
> > Your only issue will be not getting run over.
> > Get a big flag, lots of lights and maybe a pistol.
> > I am in Northwest Ohio and I wish it was as bike-friendly as
Seattle.
> > As for the KMX itself, it would be a good choice.
> > The braking is very good and balanced.
> > If you are hauling cargo the available racks are limited.
> > I built a rack for my X class and included a headrest that is
very
> > nice for longer rides.
> > In Seattle the fenders are a must.
> > If the pavement is wet, the front tires throw up a lot of water.
> > The hookworm tires sling more water than the tires on my wife's
ST
> > class.
> >
> > Hal
> >
> > --- In KMXKartsowners@yahoogroups.com, "aprikian777"
> > <aprikian777@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > I am thinking about using a tricycle for commute. Never had one
and
> > doing extensive
> > > research on different trikes I found KMX. Looks great and not
too
> > expensive, most
> > > importantly has a lot of options that I like - brakes on all
wheels
> > etc.
> > > My commute is 15 miles one way and I live in seattle area, so
you
> > can imagine fenders are
> > > must on all three wheels and very good brakes as well. Also, I
like
> > to go fast 20m/h.
> > > Any suggestions are welcome.
> > > Thanks very much.
> > > PA
> > >
> >
>