Chain guide on 1x setup?
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Chain guide on 1x setup?
Does anyone bother with something like this On their 1x setup?
https://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/componen ... ide-p15620
https://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/componen ... ide-p15620
- gairym
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Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
Nope, not needed in my experience*.
[*currently running 1x on my gravel, 29er ht, rigid 29+, fatty and full-sus bikes so a wide range of applications, terrain and levels of abuse]
[*currently running 1x on my gravel, 29er ht, rigid 29+, fatty and full-sus bikes so a wide range of applications, terrain and levels of abuse]
Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
No, not on my 'cross, hardtail or hybrid commuter
Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
Since the advent of narrow/wide chainrings, clutch rear derailleurs and later and especially Eagle drivetrains I've not used nor needed one.
In very rough situations I very rarely (like 4 x a year) notice kind of a chain slip on the Eagle system, something I can only provoke with my 160 mm 29" full sus though. I simply can't ride fast enough in rough stuff on my other bikes to get this.
Before I started riding with Eagle drivetrains though, I'd rarely get chain drops. A few times a year only. Those rare occasions didn't suffice to justify a chain guide.
In very rough situations I very rarely (like 4 x a year) notice kind of a chain slip on the Eagle system, something I can only provoke with my 160 mm 29" full sus though. I simply can't ride fast enough in rough stuff on my other bikes to get this.
Before I started riding with Eagle drivetrains though, I'd rarely get chain drops. A few times a year only. Those rare occasions didn't suffice to justify a chain guide.
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Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
I use something like that by Paul Components on a Rohloff bike that uses s chain tensioner rather than an adjustable system.
I used to drop the chain a few times a year. Now I don't. They're cheap and light and work.
I used to drop the chain a few times a year. Now I don't. They're cheap and light and work.
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Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
use the pauls one as for some reason my 11 speed one on my FS [ clutch mech and narrow wide chainring] always drops the chain on rough stuff
Not needed on any of my other setups
they work IME but may not be needed
Not needed on any of my other setups
they work IME but may not be needed
Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
Full on DH style riding maybe... not for your average bit of trail though.
- whitestone
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Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
I've yet to drop a chain when using a Narrow-Wide chainring either with or without a clutch mech. That includes some Alpine descents and following rather rapid folk down rocky trails. Nearly all of the distance has been on hardtails or rigids with only a little on FS so I can't comment too well on that score but if Gian states he rarely drops a chain doing the rides he does then I doubt it's much of an issue in the real world.
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Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
Just fitted one of them to a drive train that wouldn't behave on a gravel bike. Not a n/w chain ring but the chain guide was the cheaper option!
Re: Chain guide on 1x setup?
That's reassuring, thanks guys.
I may fit one in the future as a dropped chain (on an alfine setup ffs) caused me a nasty accident requiring surgery this time last year. But now I feel there's less need to rush
I may fit one in the future as a dropped chain (on an alfine setup ffs) caused me a nasty accident requiring surgery this time last year. But now I feel there's less need to rush