replacement kryptonite ny chain covers
#1
replacement kryptonite ny chain covers
mine finally gave up the ghost. i need a new one. i remember there were some reflective ones made by a company that folks here were clowning. anyone got that link? know of any others?
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eibwen
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I have one . . . and I'm unimpressed. If it hadn't been a gift, I would have tossed it or returned it long ago I think.
I got one around xmas time from a considerate friend as my chain cover had all but exploded at that point. Less than a week later the key fob loop tore off. This wasn't a big deal, as I never used the loop anyway (why I'd want to clip my keys there instead of my bag or the chain itself, I didn't get, but it was a nice "feature" while it lasted). From the start the skin was too short for my chain, it's only about 28 inches, leaving a good foot of chain exposed to ding my bike every time I thread it through the rear wheel.
After about 3 months of what I would consider moderate use (I don't use my chain everyday, it just depends on whether I'm going into work or not, and really what I feel like), it looks like a five year old dog chew. It's still functional in the sense that, despite the holes, it covers a good section of my chain and the three reflector patches seem to still work. Overall, however, the quality control was poor, the craftsmanship was poor, and the materials were poor. It just doesn't seem like they were built to last, or even built to stand up to daily use, despite what thier urban-hip-messenger styled website claims.
For $20 you'd be hard pressed not to be able to make something stronger and better, and still have enough money left over for a 6 pack.
I got one around xmas time from a considerate friend as my chain cover had all but exploded at that point. Less than a week later the key fob loop tore off. This wasn't a big deal, as I never used the loop anyway (why I'd want to clip my keys there instead of my bag or the chain itself, I didn't get, but it was a nice "feature" while it lasted). From the start the skin was too short for my chain, it's only about 28 inches, leaving a good foot of chain exposed to ding my bike every time I thread it through the rear wheel.
After about 3 months of what I would consider moderate use (I don't use my chain everyday, it just depends on whether I'm going into work or not, and really what I feel like), it looks like a five year old dog chew. It's still functional in the sense that, despite the holes, it covers a good section of my chain and the three reflector patches seem to still work. Overall, however, the quality control was poor, the craftsmanship was poor, and the materials were poor. It just doesn't seem like they were built to last, or even built to stand up to daily use, despite what thier urban-hip-messenger styled website claims.
For $20 you'd be hard pressed not to be able to make something stronger and better, and still have enough money left over for a 6 pack.
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i have one that my sister made for me for christmas. i also have a chigacowig sitting in my closet unused.
you can definitly make one to your specifications really simply. just get some truck tarp (or even endura if you wanna spring for the pricey stuff) and sew a nice seam in it. voila. then you can go crazy with the customizations. my handmade one a la my sister includes a loop of fabric to attach it to my shoulder strap with a carabiner (for when i'm riding hard so it doesn't slip down my shoulder), three reflective strips, and "death in life" embroidered along the side.
you can definitly make one to your specifications really simply. just get some truck tarp (or even endura if you wanna spring for the pricey stuff) and sew a nice seam in it. voila. then you can go crazy with the customizations. my handmade one a la my sister includes a loop of fabric to attach it to my shoulder strap with a carabiner (for when i'm riding hard so it doesn't slip down my shoulder), three reflective strips, and "death in life" embroidered along the side.
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I got mine 4 months ago. It gets used everyday. there are the little holes in it from when i drop it onto the ground, but i figured anything would have that happen to it if i was wrapping that chain with it. And mine covers all but 3 1/2 links which works perfectly for wraping it around my waist, since the 3rd link is what I use to lock though. the krypto cover that disintegrated on me was far inferior to this thing. I could make one just as easily, but i try to think of what I make in an hour of work and then think how long it is going to take me to go out and buy the material and then sew it together. It was worth it for me to just buy one.
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Originally Posted by cardstock
but i try to think of what I make in an hour of work and then think how long it is going to take me
eb, you could just cut and set up your fabric and then take it to a tailor to run a seam through it. prolly charge you a couple bucks...(or give it to me and i can have my friend sew it)
#14
i've been looking for something too. My cover looks worse than a UN outpost in Lebanon. I don't care about dinging my bike though. I find that the chain makes little holes in my shirts when I wear it around my waste without a cover. I thought of using an old tube, but it seems like a more breathable/flexible cloth is more practical.
If I figure out some alternative to a wig/make your own, I'll post back.
If I figure out some alternative to a wig/make your own, I'll post back.
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Originally Posted by dirty cookie
this is how i rationalize drop off laundry service.
eb, you could just cut and set up your fabric and then take it to a tailor to run a seam through it. prolly charge you a couple bucks...(or give it to me and i can have my friend sew it)
eb, you could just cut and set up your fabric and then take it to a tailor to run a seam through it. prolly charge you a couple bucks...(or give it to me and i can have my friend sew it)
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i don't care about dingage either. know what i care about? the annoying little squeak from the chain. i never noticed it when the chain was covered. now i do.
yeah good call about getting a tailor to just sew shut the piece of fabric that i precut. always thinking!!!
yeah good call about getting a tailor to just sew shut the piece of fabric that i precut. always thinking!!!
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-used to have a bunch of homemade ones that they were selling for this poor fellow who had lost his job but could sew. i think there might only be like some off green and pink or purple ones left in the back room. they seemed nice though with some reflective fabric strip on them as well. I think. Call them up though to be sure to save yourself the ride.
-used to have a bunch of homemade ones that they were selling for this poor fellow who had lost his job but could sew. i think there might only be like some off green and pink or purple ones left in the back room. they seemed nice though with some reflective fabric strip on them as well. I think. Call them up though to be sure to save yourself the ride.
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insider tip::
its called tubular nylon webbing or something like that- some climbing places carry it by the foot diff diameters and in colors and is very $ effecient- cut to lengthe and take a lighter to the ends so the threads melt.
its called tubular nylon webbing or something like that- some climbing places carry it by the foot diff diameters and in colors and is very $ effecient- cut to lengthe and take a lighter to the ends so the threads melt.






