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Re: replacement fender


Try going to the source. I did a search at msn for giant bicycles
and got the website for Giant. Thet should be able to help you
loacte any parts or may have them in stock. Try this link. There are
all sorts of links on the site for support or for parts.
http://www.giant-bicycle.com/splash-2003-august.asp

Hope this helps.




--- In bicycles@yahoogroups.com, "dmbushong" <pjbushong@g...> wrote:
> Hi, I've just joined this group in hopes of finding help in
finding a
> replacement fender for my bike. My family and I just moved to
Guam
> due to military orders and the movers broke off the back fender,
> along with the light, of my bike. This bike was purchased in
Belgium
> about 7 years ago and it's made by Giant. It's a commuter bike,
> upright, fenders with spashguards, has four speeds but no derailer
> but instead has an enclosed system. I can't remember exactly what
> the system is called. It has a generator on the front wheel that
> generates electricity to both the front and back fenders/lights.
The
> fenders are plastic but have a metal coating on the inside that
sends
> the current to the lights. This is the type of bike that is used
> extensively in The Netherlands by people commuting to work.
> The bike does work without the end of the fender and I can use the
> generator for the front light but if possible I'd like to replace
the
> back fender/light as it's nice to not have to worry about
batteries
> for a clip on light. I don't mind using an overseas source and am
> not concerned with speed or cost. I'd just like to be able to
keep
> the bike in it's original condition as it's such a comfortable,
fun
> to ride bike.
> If anyone has any ideas, sources or insight into this, please let
me
> know.
> Thanks,
> Dona




Sat Oct 25, 2003 8:45 pm

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Hi, I've just joined this group in hopes of finding help in finding a replacement fender for my bike. My family and I just moved to Guam due to military...
dmbushong
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Sep 7, 2003
7:51 am

Try going to the source. I did a search at msn for giant bicycles and got the website for Giant. Thet should be able to help you loacte any parts or may have...
bikeman31768
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Oct 25, 2003
8:45 pm

Thanks but I had tried the Giant site before joining several bike Yahoo groups. Their web site offers no real contact info. I've contacted several Giant USA...
Paul and Dona Bushong
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Oct 31, 2003
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