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Old 06-05-03 | 10:51 AM
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Originally posted by nathank
ok, it's clear that the chainstay will get dirty and maybe the paint will chip...

but does/can it actually do any structural damage? i could car less if my paint gets chipped or whatever. i have 4 bikes and not a one has a chainstay protector. i ride about 10,000km per year - about half off-road - and have never had any problems.

anyone know of a frame failing from excessive wear from chain slap, or cracks developing in this area that a protector could prevent?

i think most of the damage is just surface and a thin protector won't do much against big damage like large hits to the area from a crash or rocks...
I have heard rumours but nothing more. Only on aluminum though. So much chainslap it started to saw through the chainstay. I know this guys chainstay broke and that is what Norco told him happened.
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