I've removed the front shifter from my HT to enable fitting of baby carrier to seat tube.
All is going well, front mech left in place is keeping chain on fine and I'm getting on fine with 1x9.
Thinking about removing the now unused 44t and 22t chainrings - but will this have an effect on chain retention? If so, would a bashring assist with this?
Your experiences and advice gratefully received, ta.
you will need some form of chain device to ensure the chain stays on.
Are you not having problems with your current set up?
As you are using a front mech as a chain retention device you already get the principal. There are xc specific chain retention systems that replace the front mech or more DH orientated that include a taco bash guard
The front mech is keeping chain on OK now.
Will it struggle to do so if I remove outer and inner chainrings though?
Inner I guess not, but am concerned about removing outer.
EDIT: Ah you saw that now, should have said also I'm not particularly keen to shell out for a new chain device.
baby carrier to seat tube.
this for a commuter? none rough stuff riding?
then if so you will be fine without anything special..
look on the e-13 website. They offer pretty good solutions. i use a lg1+ and highly recommend it
this for a commuter? none rough stuff riding?then if so you will be fine without anything special..
It's my XC hardtail, Cove Handjob, and gets used for local woods - especially in winter.
look on the e-13 website. They offer pretty good solutions. i use a lg1+ and highly recommend it
Had to lol, 'What DH chain device for baby-carrying?'!
I use a front mech only for my commuter on a 44 tooth chain ring........no problems so far!
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with an unramped chainring and a shortened chain you might well not need any chain device. I have run bikes like this - mainly as commuters but no issues with chain dropping.