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I can't get my Gamut SXR set so that the chain doesn't rub.
Anybody tried the EThirteen TRS Race or the MRP AMG?
Ran a TRS for ages as it came on one of my bikes.
Had a pretty bad design fault and had to be glued together, but chain rub wasn't a problem.
MRP have been the easiest to live with a best-made in my past experience, but I can't afford one now so I'm trying one of these next...
https://www.raleigh.co.uk/mino-1x-top-guide-rcg006
They are available for £20 or under IIRC.
One Up top guide. Absolutely faultless. Lots of adjustment, easy to install.
Another one up user here. Got mine on a patrol running xt, faultless
Gamut on one bike and One-Up on the other, both 1x11 XT. Would highly recommend the One-Up unless you specifically want a bash guard as well
I've got a Hope Slick on my XT 1x11. Never heard a peep out of it.
Yup, Gamut SXC, no rubbing issues here though, any details on what problems you're having?
You should be able to get it rub free, if it's a badly misaligned mount or something then changing guides is unlikely to help,
No. Running 3 bikes 1x11 (HT, trail and enduro bike) never lost a chain in 3.5 years.
Ebike has a top guide built into the frame, doesn’t cause issue
XC FS bike is 1x12, not lost a chain since buying it in March
Yep, I'm running 1x11 GX with a oneup top guide and bash guard. No problems with it so far.
With 1x10 I lost the chain in thick mud with no chainguide as the chain didn't sit so well into the NW chainring.
Got the 1x11 pretty muddy and have never lost the chain even when plastered in mud.
Running the Gamut S-Line (ISCG 05 mounting) with 1x11 XT Boost cranks. Required a lot of the (included) spacers to work nicely with the Boost spacing, but no rub and no other issues.
Reading this thread made me stop and try to think about the last time I dropped a chain! I hadn't appreciated just how well modern drivetrains work, I recall having to drag a jammed chain from in between the granny ring and the chainstay on my then brand new Enduro.
Bike no 1 has a Spesh dangler thingy on the chainstay guard that is conspicuous by it's silent running. Bike no 2 has no chain device at all, but in two years of running 1x on the bike, I've never once dropped a chain.
The industry appears to have delivered as advertised, I'm happy.
One Up top guide on my 1x11 previously and now 1x12 on a Tranny Patrol. Easy to install and just does the job, probably don't need it but doesn't hurt.
Another One Up top guide for me, running 1x11 XT and it works. You can also get them with a bash guard too if needed.
I recently removed the mrp bashguard from my Reign, replaced with a bikeahead chainguide, expensive but very light. Not sure i need it but at least i know i cant drop a chain!!
http://bike-ahead-composites.de/produkte/the-chainguide/
A tenner will sort out your chain dropping problems (if you're not in a great hurry)
PS. The E-13 top guide has been updated. E13 will send you one for free if you have the flawed earlier design.
Shovel guide on the big bike- pretty sure it's what One Up stole the idea from. Works great anyway and there's practically no downside, it weighs nowt, it doesn't drag and it's quiet and dead easy to fit
Thing about chain dropping is, chains can smell fear- I've only had a 1x chain fall off a tiny number of times but it's [i]always[/i] some time when it's a total pain in the arse. Once in an EWS race stage, once in a Scottish enduro, once in the middle of a bottomless swamp... Never at any time when I didn't care
Listen to Jared Graves above kids
PS. The E-13 top guide has been updated. E13 will send you one for free if you have the flawed earlier design.
Interesting, where'd you hear this may I ask?
I don't wanna just ring them up and say "a bloke on the internet said..."
🙂
Email them via the hive website stating the problem with your guide.
Same as I did.
#notRocketScience
gwurk - MemberListen to Jared Graves above kids
You knows it. I bloody burst myself on innerleithen red only to have the sneaky bastard fall off right before the classic. That cost me at least 20 seconds, relegating me from 278th to 278th.