IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 29, 2010 #12 Very smart.. how is the front mech adapted for chain guide use?? Was thinking last night that it shouldn't be too hard to sort a mech....
Very smart.. how is the front mech adapted for chain guide use?? Was thinking last night that it shouldn't be too hard to sort a mech....
rc200ti Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 29, 2010 #13 how is the front mech adapted for chain guide use?? Click to expand... Old no name mech adapted with a hacksaw - I'll post a pic tomorrow.
how is the front mech adapted for chain guide use?? Click to expand... Old no name mech adapted with a hacksaw - I'll post a pic tomorrow.
rc200ti Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 29, 2010 #14 Still got to trim the top-pull off, but simply cut away the rear of the inner cage and all of the outer cage , and set down to bridge across to almost touch the bashring. Crude but effective Attachments chainretainer.webp 105 KB · Views: 1,140
Still got to trim the top-pull off, but simply cut away the rear of the inner cage and all of the outer cage , and set down to bridge across to almost touch the bashring. Crude but effective
utahdog2003 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jun 30, 2010 #15 My usual geared set-up is a 1X9. I prefer the bash ring aproach. Attachments IMG_4857small.webp 67.9 KB · Views: 1,100 d_train1.webp 30.1 KB · Views: 1,100 drivetrain.webp 71.6 KB · Views: 1,100
utahdog2003 Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jun 30, 2010 #16 ...and on the inside. Chainwatcher from N-Gear. They are simple, cheap, light, and they work great! Attachments IMG_4859small.webp 50 KB · Views: 384 IMG_4258small.webp 80 KB · Views: 384
T tenbikes Retro Guru Jul 4, 2010 #17 1x8 Okay Never done a 1x9, but ran a 1x8 on proper off road trails and never lost the chain once.
Neil G Old School Grand Master Jul 5, 2010 #18 Or this, bodge but works a treat Attachments RM-Blizzard_2.webp 144.7 KB · Views: 341