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Dropped chain again today on my whyte t129

Going to put a chain guide on, just a small top one. I've got an oval single Chainring up front, will that be a problem.

http://www.thebikelist.co.uk/whyte/t-129-2013

Here's a link to same bike which has the front mech still on u like mine, there's a direct mount, or I could use a BB mount.


 
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OneUp do a great minimal guide, no drops or issues with mine.


 
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I've got a Blackspire top guide, no complaints.


 
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Oneup - cheap, light, adds that extra bit of security.


 
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The OneUp guides are pretty good.
I've used the ISCG one and the e-type one so far.
They also do a high-direct mount and a BB mount. BB mount appears to accommodate a smaller chainring than High-d-m one does, if that makes any difference to you.


 
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the cheapest is a specialized top guide

http://www.ciclisport.com/16415/products/specialized-mini-chain-guide.aspx?origin=pla&kwd=&currency=GBP&gclid=Cj0KEQjwyN7JBRCZn7LKgb3ki8kBEiQAaLEsqr6d1BoLPNsf_MVG28BPVfMIzyPdLPbuoJ-rw0jsf0AaAvAO8P8HAQ


 
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[url= http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Mino-1-Top-Chainguide-Direct-Mount_92066.htm ]Direct mount[/url]
[url= http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Mino-1-Top-Chainguide_92064.htm ]BB mount[/url]


 
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Brilliant, no issues with oval ring and these?


 
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i've been using a Unite Components one for a while, which has included BPW and a (slow) Gravity Enduro race and had no problems.
http://unitecomponents.com/chainguides-5-c.asp


 
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I've got the one up top guide - ISCG fitting. Pounded down the DH at Cwmcarn with no drops. Also done a bit of jumping with no drops. Got a 30t round chainring with mine not oval through.


 
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