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Old 11-15-20, 08:17 AM
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Homemade frame protection against chain drop

We are in some sort of light-quarantine , so i came up wih this stupid thinghy
What do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIG_...ature=youtu.be
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Originally Posted by AlistonM
i watch your video keep it up
Thanks a lot

Originally Posted by Juan el Boricua
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Grazie mille
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I think it’s meant to just fit on there without glue, but you could put some electrical tape around it. Or maybe a few dabs of rubber cement.
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Black Electrical tape has always worked for me.
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Damage on the chain stay is from chain suck, not chain drop, as in the chain dropping off the small chain ring.
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Originally Posted by headwind15
Damage on the chain stay is from chain suck, not chain drop, as in the chain dropping off the small chain ring.
Or chain slap.
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That's off the chain
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I usually cut a length of old inner tube, and glue it with Uhu to the stay?
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Originally Posted by JohnMorgan
I usually cut a length of old inner tube, and glue it with Uhu to the stay?
zip ties sound better
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Chainstay wrapped with fiberglass, and also includes daggerboard to slash weeds and vegetation.

You can wrap the chainstay in fiberglass.
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