Old 01-03-13 | 02:42 PM
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Hi, if you keep your rear derailleur properly adjusted then you don't need the spoke guard. I never thought about a broken rear spoke getting caught in the drivetrain and I suppose it happen could but in 40 years of racing and a few hundred thousand miles of riding, I've never had a broken rear spoke get caught and I've never seen that happen to anyone else. My hypothesis is that the probability of that kind of catastrophic failure is very very low.
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