Three rings chainguard
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Three rings chainguard
Hi,
I would like to install a chainguard in my road bike turned into commuter. So, it has no any eyelet. It features a 48T big ring. Furthermore, I would like it to be light and fancy, if possible.
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I would like to install a chainguard in my road bike turned into commuter. So, it has no any eyelet. It features a 48T big ring. Furthermore, I would like it to be light and fancy, if possible.
Regards.
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Not sure I understand the question but Hebie makes some very good chain guards. Their fully enclosed model (hebie chainglider) is very good and requires no tools to install.
https://www.hebie.de/
https://www.hebie.de/Chainglider-350-...nglider.0.html
edit: they also make a number of other chain guards suitable for derailleurs
https://www.hebie.de/
https://www.hebie.de/Chainglider-350-...nglider.0.html
edit: they also make a number of other chain guards suitable for derailleurs
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Triple Ring Chainguard
Not sure I understand the question but Hebie makes some very good chain guards. Their fully enclosed model (hebie chainglider) is very good and requires no tools to install.
https://www.hebie.de/
https://www.hebie.de/Chainglider-350-...nglider.0.html
edit: they also make a number of other chain guards suitable for derailleurs
https://www.hebie.de/
https://www.hebie.de/Chainglider-350-...nglider.0.html
edit: they also make a number of other chain guards suitable for derailleurs
Thanks for your help. I need a chainguard for a triple ring bike. Hebie got it.
Regards.
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Cool - post some pictures the installation when it's done please.
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New option
Hi again, Mark,
It seems that the SKS 199 (https://www.sks-germany.com/sks.php?l...t&i=2290500400) is also suitale for three rings (https://www.bicyclenewswire.com/index...cid=217&id=792 & https://blog.thepracticalcyclist.org/...hainguard.html) and it looks nicer than the Hebie. I will send it as soon as it is installed.
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It seems that the SKS 199 (https://www.sks-germany.com/sks.php?l...t&i=2290500400) is also suitale for three rings (https://www.bicyclenewswire.com/index...cid=217&id=792 & https://blog.thepracticalcyclist.org/...hainguard.html) and it looks nicer than the Hebie. I will send it as soon as it is installed.
Regards.
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I did the Hebie chainguard on my triple. Here's the details:
https://utilitycyclist.blogspot.com/2...ss-market.html
https://utilitycyclist.blogspot.com/2...ss-market.html
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Huh, that's interesting.
I've been thinking of trying this one. It's not full coverage like the one above, but simpler.
https://www.rivbike.com/search/run?qu...product=12-269
I've been thinking of trying this one. It's not full coverage like the one above, but simpler.
https://www.rivbike.com/search/run?qu...product=12-269