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Im looking to put a bash guard on to replace my Large Ring(oh er)...
Couple of noob questions....do i need anything else bar the bash guard and is it something i will be able to fit myself??
Am i best with plastic or alloy??oh and what size do i get??think my crank size is 44-32-22??
Many thanks
Craig
if you're simply replacing your big ring with the bash it is unlikely you'll need anything elsedo i need anything else bar the bash guard
yup, straightforward, assuming you have the right size torx or allen key.is it something i will be able to fit myself??
material - i went for the alloy one from [url= http://bbgbashguard.com/Mountainbike.html ]BBB[/url]. Took a while to arrive but great vfm - it's a nicely turned out item
@Coogan no i dont have one of theose.is it an essntial or would socket or spanner work??
@marsdenman i seen a nice alloy red 32-34 anodised red one i like.is that the size i need to replace the large ring??
Yeah, they help with the bolts on the back of the chain rings.
I've only ever taken them off using one those wee tools, so don't know of any other way of doing it. They only cost a fiver. They hold the top bolt in place while you use an allen key/hex tool to loosen the bottom bolt in the picture.
Cheers mate,think i have something similar that should work,as for size...will it be 32-34 and will i need to take links of chain??
Large screwdriver also works.
Yes, the size should match the size of the ring its suppsoed to cover. So in this case 32, but 34 is fine. You should be able to do it fine without one of those tools, you can probably remove some chain links if you want aswell.
cheers guys....how many links should i remove??
"do i need anything else bar the bash guard
if you're simply replacing your big ring with the bash it is unlikely you'll need anything else"
ime not true, some bash rings are a fair bit fatter than a chainring
eg truvativ, shimano hone (and slx?), fsa polycarbonate
truvativ and shimano longer chainring bolts aren't cheap (£15-20ish), The FSA polycarbonate (clear) bash's come with longer bolts in the packet. They will also run with the torx chainring bolts from shimano cranksets
Not all bash rings are 'fat' though, there are many (mostly metal?) bashes that are quite narrow, so normal bolts should suffice
An FSA polycarb for eg, mine has took many a knock with only minor chipping
A Shimano 32t Hone is fairly thin/light (plastic) and after a few too many knocks (and overtightened bolts) will split. Though at £10 not expensive to replace
As far as I know a 36t Shimano SLX bash is fair bit chunkier
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=92251
this is the fella im looking at buying....
I've got one of those on my hardtail. If fact, I'm about the take it off. It's a 36t in blue. You can have it for £15 posted if you like. I've also got a black and silver aluminium one, 36t again, that you can have for the cost of postage.
The standard length chainring bolt works with the Straitline one and the freebie I'm offering.
EDIT- I'd look at getting a 36t one because you'll probably find that you'll want to change to middle ring to something bigger like a 36t. A 36t bash works with a 36t ring.
getonyerbike thanks but got some red bits on bike so thats why i was looking at the red one,not blue....why would i need a 36 middle ring??would 36 fit on my currrent 32?or is that a silly question...
You might find that you want a bigger middle ring so you don't spin out. You could quite easily change the 32t to a 36t, and you can use a 36t bash with a 32t ring until you get a 36t on.


