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Andy_M

you ride a ss with a posh trouser guard therfore you can be forgiven your oingly boingly indescretions on the chase and be classified as nichemongerwhore if you really want?

the main thing is to ride bikes and have fun (and take the piss out everyone and everything) 😀


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 6:53 pm
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qwerty, search the classifieds for the guy doing ti bashrings, he might have something.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 7:16 pm
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@qwerty $18 brand new with shipping [url= http://www.bbgbashguard.com/Mountainbike.html ]BBG Bashguards[/url]


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 7:21 pm
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So are you saying that by adjusting the mech and shortening the chain, I can lose my 36 bash ring? Coool!

But I thought the mech had to slightly overshift to work - might that not throw the chain?

BTW - where are 3 out of 4 of your chainring bolts Eve?


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 8:35 pm
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Well, i'm saying it works for me, you might be more core than me 🙂 But when you think about it, how often do you lose the chain off either end of a triple? It's no different. For downhilling, sure, but then downhillers don't usually have doubles anyway.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 9:09 pm
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I operate a gash guard.

It's well XXXC. Must be worth the money (a fiver) for the number of scrapes it's got.

If you don't need a big ring, just do it.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 9:28 pm
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I have a twin ring no bash set up and I don't drop the chain or hit the chainring. Not the gnarliest of riders but I do ride over some fairly rough terrain


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 9:38 pm
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I kept breaking teeth on my big chainring (partly thanks to my numpty riding admittedly), which at £35 a pop soon wore thin. I fitted a 36T middle ring plus a bashring and never looked back.

On a minor point, a bashring means fewer leg gouges when crashing your bike too.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 10:14 pm
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My bashguard keeps my chain on with my 1x9 set up and also keeps my leg from getting cut up on my chainring.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 10:18 pm
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Unless it's a race bike I can't see the need for a triple ring really - bash is much more practical.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 10:24 pm
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The fashion police don't let you into the Cwmcarn car park without one do they?


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 10:37 pm
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BTW - where are 3 out of 4 of your chainring bolts Eve?

After taking the photo, I had to rumage around for short chain ring bolts and I adjusted the front mech (not essential, it works without adjusting the front mech).
However, like Northwind and TJ, I don't experience any chain drop with a double chain ring setup without a bash ring. A bash ring makes it all look nice and neat, I suppose, but it's not essential. I like to play on slow speed silly techy rocks at places like Stainburn, if you take away the big chain ring, you are very unlikely to bash anything.


 
Posted : 25/11/2009 11:59 pm
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Isn't that big cog on the outside used to protect the other cogs? Never had any other use for it.


 
Posted : 01/12/2009 9:25 am
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The guy at LBS had to be taken to hospital and have his leg stitched extensivley due to the outer chainring slicing his leg during a crash.
He never rides without a bash now.


 
Posted : 01/12/2009 9:37 am
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Ouch
All these slow riders on here who never use the big ring... *tuts*


 
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