Do I really need a chain guide?

Mounting a chain guide on your mountain bike gives you an extra sense of security, hopefully ensuring that you won't ever drop your chain. When you are flying through rough sections of trail, the chain will jump up and down and can sometimes work its way off the chainring.

Is a chain guide necessary on a motorcycle?

NO you need that on the bike. that makes sure when your chain rolls it stays on the rear sprocket. keep your chain adjusted properly and leave that on there whatever you do.

Do I need a chain guide for a 1x10?

Registered. You don't need a chain guide because it's a hardtail. The N/W chainring and clutch RD should do the trick.

Do you need a chain guide with a clutch derailleur?

SRAM says their Stylo, single-chainring crankset “is engineered for complete chain control” and with their Roller Bearing Clutch technology, “derailleur bounce and chain slap are eliminated.” So perhaps it's not surprising that many consumers have concluded they don't need to run a chain guide.

Why are chain guides so expensive?

Chain guides are expensive due to two main factors. First, the demand for the product is small. Second, the potential customers are cyclists who really want the item and thus agree to pay the asked amount.

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What does a dirt bike chain guide do?

(1) Chain guides.

On motorcycles, a chain guide is used to feed the chain onto the rear sprocket. If the chain were allowed to float back, without the lift and direction that the chain guide provides, it would be susceptible to bouncing itself out of line and lodging itself between the chain and the rear sprocket.

Do I need a MTB chain guard?

Getting a mountain bike or a road bike and are wondering do you need a chain guard for your bike. In reality, chain guards are an accessory and there is no real exception to this rule. Mountain bikes are mainly intended for riding dirt trails it can be unnecessary and wasteful to install a chain guard.

Can you use a front derailleur as a chain guide?

Enthusiast. Sure, you can run a derailleur as a guide.

Do narrow wide chainrings need special chain?

Before narrow wide chainrings, it was always necessary to mount a chainguide to prevent the chain from dropping. Now when using a narrow wide chainring, you don't need to use a chainguide at all. This keeps thing nice and simple!

What is a timing guide?

A timing chain guide serves as a track or guide, for the timing chain, connecting the crankshaft and camshaft.

How do you stop a chain slap on a mountain bike?

Some bikes are fitted with chainstay protectors, but their main purpose is to protect the frame underneath, not necessarily keep noise at bay. A cheap and popular fix can be to cut up and wrap an inner tube around the chainstay or protection can be bought to silence that noisy chain.

What is the purpose of Bashguard?

Bash guards are used on gravity and trail bikes to prevent rocks, logs and other trail or racetrack obstacles from damaging chainrings. They usually consist of circular discs attached to the chainset in place of the large chainring, and are built of tough aluminium or polycarbonate that can absorb impacts.

When should I replace my chain guide?

Anything at or beyond the 0.75 percent reading means that you should change your chain immediately. If you are using a chain designed for ten or fewer gears, replace your chain as it nears the 0.75 percent mark. If you are using an eleven or twelve speed chain, replace your chain once it has reached 0.5 percent wear.

Why do some bikes not have chain covers?

These chains are lubricated using vaccum pressure and the oil stays inside chain for longer. Thus the cover is not required. Also the friction is less because of O and X rings within the chain teeths. Also these chains are used in performance bikes are way durable and rugged than non O ring chains.

What is the purpose of a chain guide?

Chain guides are typically used in conjunction with a bash guard, an alloy or polycarbonate plate that is fitted to the chainset in place of the largest chainring and which prevents rocks, logs and other trail or racetrack obstacles from damaging chainrings.

Will an 8 speed chain work on a narrow-wide chainring?

Yes it works fine. I'm running a 32t Raceface narrow/wide with an 8 spd chain on my converted single speed and i've had no problems at all.

Can I use a Shimano chain on a SRAM chainring?

Shimano and SRAM 11-speed chains are cross-compatible. If you have a Shimano 11-speed drivetrain, a SRAM chain will work fine and vice versa, however manufacturer's recommend pairing your components for optimal performance.

How do you remove a front derailleur without a chain?

If the derailleur is riveted closed, you won't be able to take it off the bike without breaking the chain or destroying the derailleur. If you're going to replace it, then you'll need to break the chain anyway to put the new derailleur on. So if that's the case, then just buy a chain tool and new derailleur.

Can I ride without chain guard?

On many bikes, not having a chain guard is particularly dangerous for a passenger if you ever carry one. Although not nearly as sharp, a bike chain at speed has an action somewhat like a chain saw.

What is a spoke protector?

Some bicycles come with a plastic disc slid between the largest cog of the cassette or freewheel and the spokes of the rear tire. This is the so-called spoke protector also known as a “spoke guard”, “a pie plate”, “the dork disc” and “the rookie ring.”

Can you use a chain guide with oval chainring?

Fully compatible with Oval chainrings

Extremely light and versatile, the Oval Guide™ chain guide secures the chain movement at every single crank position. The Oval Guide™ is also the lightest product of its kind on the market.

What are chain guides made from?

The guide rails for engineered plastic chains are usually made of 304 stainless steel with a good finish, MC nylon, or ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMW). For steel chains, guide rails are made of plastic.

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