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Can you put fenders on the Aventon Soltera 2?

Yes
The short answerYes: the Soltera 2 frame has mounting points for fenders, and Aventon sells a fitted set. Slim 700c commuter fenders from third parties also fit its narrow tires if you prefer other styles.

Fit specifics

  • The Soltera runs 700c wheels with relatively narrow tires, so most road/urban fender widths clear easily
  • Choose disc-compatible stays; the Soltera 2 has disc brakes
  • Aventon's own set is shaped around their frame and integrated light wiring, the lowest-effort choice

Clip-on versus bolted

Clip-on fenders suit occasional drizzle and renters; bolted full-coverage fenders are the real commuter answer, keeping spray off you and the drivetrain. The Soltera's eyelets make bolted sets a fifteen-minute job.

Why bother on a light bike

The Soltera 2's appeal is being the e-bike that feels like a bicycle; fenders keep it a daily transport instead of a dry-day toy, at a weight cost of roughly a water bottle.

The front mudflap trick

The single best addition to any fender set, and the one thing factory-length fenders usually lack, is a flap extending the front fender toward the ground. Without it, the front wheel throws a stripe of road film onto your shoes, the crank area and the lower frame even with fenders fitted. With it, wet commutes stop leaving evidence. Commercial flaps exist, and the classic DIY version cut from a plastic bottle or an old tire sidewall works the same. On a light bike like the Soltera 2 the grams are irrelevant; the dryness difference across a rainy week is not.

Narrow clearances need occasional clearing

Fenders over narrow 700c tires run tighter gaps than fat-tire setups, and grit slowly packs into the space between tire and fender blade, especially in wet gravel season. Left alone it grinds at the tire's center tread and produces a mystery hiss owners chase for weeks. Every month or so, run a rag through the gap and flex the fender gently to shed packed debris. A new rubbing sound after a pothole usually means a stay shifted a few millimeters; loosen it, re-center the fender against the tire's curve, and retighten rather than living with the noise.

Working around the light wiring

The Soltera 2 routes wiring for its integrated lighting along the frame, and third-party fender stays land near it at the fork and rear dropouts. Before tightening anything, trace where the wires run and keep stay ends and mounting bolts clear of them; a stay clamped over a wire works fine until vibration wears through the insulation. If wiring and stays must share a path, zip-tie the wire loosely to the stay, leaving slack through the fork's turning arc. Aim and test the lights after the install; it is easy to bump the headlight angle while working around the front fender.

People also ask

Do fenders slow a bike down?

Not meaningfully at commuting speeds. A full set weighs roughly what a filled water bottle does, and the aerodynamic cost is noise-level. The dryness payoff on a wet week outweighs the physics by a wide margin.

Will fenders still fit if I put wider tires on the Soltera 2?

Only if both the frame and the fender have clearance over the new width. The Soltera 2 runs relatively narrow tires, so a wider tire eats fender gap fast. Decide the tire question first, then buy fenders sized for the tire you actually run.

Can you fit full fenders on a bike with disc brakes?

Yes, you just need stays designed to route around the calipers, which most current commuter fender sets include. The Soltera 2 has disc brakes, so check for disc compatibility on the packaging before buying a third-party set.

How do you stop new fenders from rattling?

Snug every stay bolt, add a small rubber washer where the fender meets the frame or fork bridges, and re-check the hardware after the first week of riding. Persistent rattle almost always traces to one loose stay end rather than the fender itself.

Last checked 2026-07-15. Spotted something out of date? The specs change; the answer gets rechecked.