The mudguards I made myself, as I am a furniture maker with a grounding in traditional boat construction. They are steam bent ash staves 45mm wide by 4.5mm thick. These are the first prototype that I made and as such they are mounted on the standard SKS stays, which works but is crude. I will improve on this when I have time or I meet an engineer with a cycling persuasion!
They work, not as well as chromoplastics in really pouring rain or deep puddles, but acceptable to me and I ride every day and in all weathers all year. If you go off-roading, as I do, they are less prone to mud clogging than chromoplastics.
They are very strong, the rear one survived a 60mph clip by a transit van when on a car rack: the rear rim was bent through 90deg' sideways, the mudguard sprang back! They are 7 grams lighter than 55mm chromoplastics. They are finsished with a clear melamine rich cellulose lacqeur which is getting quite scruffy now, (2nd winter), so I might need to improve on that, although I quite a the worn in look, as with the Brooks saddle.
The handlebars are Nitto 'all-pupose'. They really suit this style of bike in my opinion, it's just a pity that there isn't a touch more space for the twist-grip; still, I prefer them to comfort bars. B+M IQ fly is a really good front light.