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Latest revision as of 16:06, 20 July 2009
Contents
Commercial Chainguides Suck
Why does everything out there suck? I just couldn't stand it.
Since my new frames will be produced with an ISCG05 mount, I figured that I needed to design something that would be fitting on my frame.
About 10 prototypes were produced. Endless testing. Finally done.
PVD Solution
Properly designed chainguide, bash/skid plate, tensioner.
Polycarbonate, delrin, stainless steel.
BOMBPROOF AND SILENT!
CNC and Laser cut unit
254 grams with all hardware.
Designed to run 35 to 38 tooth chainwheels