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Guys, im looking to find a way to run 1x10 on the other half`s marin bouncer without a chain guide. Currently using a cheese superstar guide and need something more reliable. The design of the frame doesn't help, its this one http://www.marin.co.uk/2008/bikedetail.php?ModNo=3824.

Im thinking clutch mech and thick/thin, anybody able to advise?

Thanks in advance.


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 8:45 pm
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I haven't used that combo on a full suss, but it's been absoulutely 100% on the hardtail- better than the MRP chain device and E13 Guidering it replaced. Chaingrowth could make things trickier- more chain slack essentially.


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 8:49 pm
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Thanks NW, im hoping someone is running similar without any troubles. She doesn't ride it too hard:)


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 8:51 pm
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got a raceface narrow wide ring on my strive and its keeping the chain on just fine.


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 9:27 pm
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I've read loads of reviews from, users, all positive. I'll be going thick thin soon too.


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 10:37 pm
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What's chain growth ?


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 11:05 pm
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Chaingrowth- when a full suss moves in its travel and gets longer/shorter as a result. Got to set chain tension to suit, which means it'll be slacker in some positions than others.

Don't know if that'll make a real difference though, haven't tried. Just means I'm not happy saying it worked on my hardtail therefore it'll work on your full suss, not exactly the same thing.


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 11:35 pm
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The design of the frame doesn't help, its this one http://www.marin.co.uk/2008/bikedetail.php?ModNo=3824.

The simple answer is to change the frame 🙂


 
Posted : 21/09/2013 11:38 pm
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Can't you use a BB-mounted chain guide?
I used to use them a lot when I have frames without iscg mounts.


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 5:29 am
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I've got a Zee mech and Wolftooth ring. No dropped chain so far. (3 months use)


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 7:09 am
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Only been running it two weeks but I've also got a Wolftooth chainring and clutch mech, nothing dropped yet and it feels solid. I ride jheycore XC though.

Edit: On a full suss


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 7:34 am
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Thick/thin and clutch mech will do it. I went the expensive way and did XX1 but no looking back now. I run no guide and no dropped chain in a good few hundred off road miles. With my old 2x9 and MRP guide I used to lose the chain fairly frequently, so happy to report thick/thing and clutch mech do definitely work.


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 8:02 am
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I did the Trans Savoie race with a thick thin and clutch mech. (Got a few strange looks from fellow racers) Dropped the chain once on a farm track for no apparent reason.
Rode the alps for another 2 weeks without dropping. Only time I have had an issue was in some deep sticky mud which seemed to be sticking between the links. Don't know if a chain guide would have solved it or not? HTH


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 10:01 am
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Thanks peoples, anybody aware of any deals or quick source for chainrings?


 
Posted : 22/09/2013 3:36 pm

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