Fender sits too close or contacts tire, creates noise/resistance

Fender sits too close or contacts tire, creates noise/resistance

Loosen fender bolts, adjust angle/height. Gently bend rod supports. Contact ENVO for replacement or alternative fit if unsolvable.

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