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Need one for a YT Wicked 160, not too many of these about cant find any pics and not had a need for one previously.

The YT has a bionicon that hangs from the chain stay, its OK for heavy trail but it got minced up in heavy mud/rocky descent on Sat. So thinking about changing it.

2x10
SRAM XO
e.13 crank, chain rings - 38 / 24
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I assume this back guard will do the job as you can remove the crank pin easily with a hex bolt from the inside.
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However, what chain guide do I need, how do they work with a double ring.

The Heim2 is mentioned on the website but it doesnt say it will fit the double rings in my size

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Can anyone help of recommend alternatives


 
Posted : 23/12/2012 10:30 pm
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MRP or e-thirteen 2x guides.

Someone will be along to mention a blackspire stinger soon, and then someone else will mention that they did just fine without a chainguide.

Gamut does one as well, but they're usually pricy especially with a bash. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong). I'd go for the [url= http://www.e13components.com/product_trsd_dmb.html ]e*thirteen[/url] one myself.


 
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A thread, condensed into a post :mrgreen:


 
Posted : 24/12/2012 3:21 am