Difference between revisions of "Chain Guide, ala PVD"
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The Truvative Boxguide box is available as a spare part for about $20.<br> | The Truvative Boxguide box is available as a spare part for about $20.<br> | ||
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+ | The parts included in the spares. | ||
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+ | I machined a custom bracket to mount the box to my frame from the seat tube.<br> | ||
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+ | It's a super solid set-up.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 8 January 2007
By running a single front ring on my six speed MTB, I have to have a way of keeping the chain on the ring.
Since I ride trails, I wanted a nice solid chain guide that didn't mount in a heavy way to a bash guard.
The Truvative Boxguide box is available as a spare part for about $20.
The parts included in the spares.
I machined a custom bracket to mount the box to my frame from the seat tube.
It's a super solid set-up.