Chainguard
#1
Chainguard
Hopefully here is a pic of a chainguard I ordered from Germany to replace the plastic one that had worjk through with the 180/55 tyre on. Might not be tho, cos every time I try a pic it simply will not display BAHHH!
Anyway here goes:
Apols for the durty bike (If the damned things visible) we had just done our 2500 mile tour....
Ara
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/E0EE172AB7914E6697DE7844EEAF6290.jpg[/IMG]
Anyway here goes:
Apols for the durty bike (If the damned things visible) we had just done our 2500 mile tour....
Ara
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/E0EE172AB7914E6697DE7844EEAF6290.jpg[/IMG]
#6
RE: Chainguard
Hi,
A 180/55 will work fine, but as I say, for me the chainguard wore through. You can bend the small posts that the guard mounts to if you find it does rub, but I decided on the stainless one. You MAY find the bike a little slower to "fall into" a corner, but its hardly noticeable to me....
The 180's are definately easier to find where I live, and there is much more choice too...
Ara
A 180/55 will work fine, but as I say, for me the chainguard wore through. You can bend the small posts that the guard mounts to if you find it does rub, but I decided on the stainless one. You MAY find the bike a little slower to "fall into" a corner, but its hardly noticeable to me....
The 180's are definately easier to find where I live, and there is much more choice too...
Ara
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#9
RE: Chainguard
Hi,
This is an "off the shelf item" available from a German supplier you can find on good 'ol EBAY! I think it cost in total about forty quid ish. I will try to add the link directly to it later. When I clean the bike this weekend, I will take a better pic so you can make your mind up on it.
Ara
This is an "off the shelf item" available from a German supplier you can find on good 'ol EBAY! I think it cost in total about forty quid ish. I will try to add the link directly to it later. When I clean the bike this weekend, I will take a better pic so you can make your mind up on it.
Ara