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CycloneISU 03-16-09 03:42 PM

Chain & Sprocket protector
 
I went for my first ride with my 3.5 year old son this weekend and had a heck of a time with my pant legs getting in the chain and sprockets. We are not moving very fast and are on the sidewalks most of the time. I will mainly be jumping on the bike after work for quick rides around the blocks, and don’t want to be putting on shorts every time. Does anyone know of a solution to this?

cudak888 03-16-09 03:51 PM

Pantleg clips, or big rubber bands.

-Kurt

EatMyA** 03-16-09 04:48 PM

it always happens when you're going slow. roll'em up.

AlmostTrick 03-16-09 10:00 PM

Pants leg strap (velcro) works if you have one. Rolling up the pants a few inches works when it's warm out. Stuffing the end of the pants leg into your sock always works. If you neatly fold it around your ankle before you pull the sock up over it, it fits pretty smooth too.

Six jours 03-16-09 10:46 PM

Chainguard.

Chaincase.

markhr 03-17-09 02:56 AM

Hebie make the best chain guards and cases I've seen, including the exceptionally good chainglider.

http://www.hebie.de/Kettenschuetzer.6.0.html

CommuterRun 03-17-09 04:04 AM

When I ride in long pants, I roll them to mid-calf length. Tucking them into your socks also works.

oldster 03-24-09 07:49 PM

go to Wally world and buy some cheap, long(high?) ,black dress socks. Tuck your pant legs into them...

Bud

Roody 03-24-09 07:54 PM

My stepson Jerry: C'mon everybody! Just cuff 'em up and go!!

cudak888 03-24-09 10:00 PM

Sorry, you'll have to buy a full team kit. No other way around it.

:p

-Kurt

JRA 03-24-09 10:31 PM

Yea, full kit is the only answer.

And don't forget the special shoes.

I use the straps from toe clips. They're easy to put on and take off, not so small I lose them and not so bulky I can't put them in my pocket. Half ot the year I wear shorts so the problem doesn't exist.

Roody 03-24-09 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 8594030)
Sorry, you'll have to buy a full team kit. No other way around it.

:p

-Kurt

And baby kit for his 3 year old son.

And the Mavic training wheels.

PaulH 03-25-09 06:51 AM

Buy a new bike with a proper chainguard.

Paul

cudak888 03-25-09 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by Roody (Post 8594184)
And the Mavic training wheels.

Are you kidding me, Fred? Zipp carbon tubulars all the way!

-Kurt

Roody 03-25-09 08:59 AM


Originally Posted by PaulH (Post 8595130)
Buy a new bike with a proper chainguard.

Pau
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Good advice, if the OP just got a bonus check from AIG.

New bike with chainguard = $300
New bike with a "proper" chainguard = $800
Pants clips = $3
Roll 'em up = $0

CycloneISU 03-25-09 10:39 AM

Unfortunately I don't work for AIG I just get the bill.

I think the rubber bands will work fairly well for my budget.

crackerdog 03-25-09 10:44 AM

The velcro straps at your local bike shop last longer than rubber bands but they both work. I love the black sock look, might go well with the baggy pants falling around the knees.


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