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Just fitted Middleburn cranks and Uno chainring to my Decade Versa 1x9 build. Any suggestions for a chainkeeper. I have DMR cage thing which looks f### horrible as well as beeing very badly made.
[url= http://www.paulcomp.com/chainkeeper.html ]Paul Chain Keeper[/url]
Seem to be unavailable in the UK. Freshstipe appear to be the only source and they are out of stock.
I use one of these,in stock at CRC http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=40904 These look nice but not in stock http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=47875
Don't know about the Uno, but I've had no chain drop problems with a 1x9 using a Surly 36t chainring (11-32 cassette). Nothing holds it in place other than the tall teeth and a medium-cage derailleur. Might depend on how bumpy things get. Obviously this is on a hardtail.
Got an MRP 1.X and it works fine (for me).
Looks like you don't have it low enough in the pic above btw.
poppa - MemberGot an MRP 1.X and it works fine (for me).
Looks like you don't have it low enough in the pic above btw.
It won't go any lower as it fouls the spider and the back of the crank arm ๐ก
Oh ok! I think the E13 one is pretty similar in operation too.
I run 1x9 on my commuter, after experimenting with no chain guide (chain came off!) I just use my old deore front mech as a chain guide, replaced one of the limit screws with a slightly longer M4 screw and wound it down until the cage sits perfectly over the chahin ring. No need for a front shifter or cable
N Gear Jump stop works fine for me.
http://www.gvtc.com/~ngear/whatis.html
Commuter is happy as 1x9 without a guide. Using a mrp 1x on my mmmbop, it seems to very occasionally (once a ride) pop the chain off & jam in the cage if I backpedal, I probably haven't got it setup quite right. A friend has one on his uzzi and used it in morzine and didn't drop the chain once.
ta for the above. The Paul chainkeeper looks the way to go if I can find one.
N-gear jump stop and bash guard does the job for me.
Rohloff make a nice one but agree, Paul Components looks good. Why not order direct from the States? You'll probably get away with not paying duty.
Aspire Velotech offer to repay some of the cost if you do.

