Another Minimalist Mudguard: The Plume Rolls Out on Kickstarter

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Move over, Rain Tail—there’s a new ultraminimal rear fender in town. The Plume is a recoiling mudguard that is deployed by unrolling the coiled strip of stainless steel and ‘retracted’ with a simple flick. The hardware slides neatly onto a bicycle seatpost and it looks something like a sideways cupholder when not in use, functioning something like a reverse slap-bracelet.

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Founders Dan McMahon and Patrick Laing met three years ago in London and have been developing the Plume for about as long. Now that they’ve filed a patent on the recoiling design, they’re pleased to present their creation to the public via Kickstarter.

It’s certainly a clever solution to a common problem, and the Kickstarter page duly features a couple examples of what Sparse deemed to be “bike hacks,” i.e. variations on DIY mudguards. The main advantage of these ad hoc fabrications is that they’re inherently disposable; the tradeoff is that they’re ugly as sin.

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