View Single Post
Old 02-20-13 | 10:10 AM
  #6  
ksisler
Senior Member
10 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 1,751
Likes: 7
Originally Posted by 1987cp
How closely does the size of a chainring guard have to match with the size of the chainring you use it with? Or, put another way, what are the consequences of using a 39 or 40t ring with a guard intended for a 50t ring? Reason I'm asking, I've got a double crank I wanted to get rid of, but thought of replacing the outer ring with a guard and running only the 39t inner ring for a fixie/singlespeed setup. I happened to come across a chainring guard for cheap, but it's said to be for a 50t ring, and I've got no experience to tell me how big a problem that might be. Thanks!
The purpose of guard ring is to protect the teeth on your chainring. Thus it needs to be just a bit larger that the chainring itself. If it is too large your chain might hit it if using a front or rear derailleur...but you said you are on a strict fixiedent diet so no issue...
ksisler is offline  
Reply