Chainring Guard on an AHH?

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Chris

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Jan 21, 2013, 8:33:33 PM1/21/13
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Beginning to price out a new AHH before the frames go up and I'm using this bike for a variety of purposes one of which is commuting. I don't like clips or pant protectors or special pants so I thought about one of these. http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/chrg.htm
Anyone else do this on their bike?

Scot Brooks

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Jan 21, 2013, 8:36:57 PM1/21/13
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I've got it on the Sam and love it. Still wont save the lightest of khakis, but works great with my jeans.

Chris

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Jan 21, 2013, 8:40:40 PM1/21/13
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Oh good, glad to hear it worked out. You basically lose the outer ring right?

William

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Jan 21, 2013, 8:49:04 PM1/21/13
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I run a triple crankset with two rings.  What was a 52/42/30, I converted to a chainguard/42/30.  Later I swapped the 30 for a 26.  I run it on my commuter, a 650B conversion:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/7345511078/in/photostream

It's delightful.  Yes, you just lose the big ring.  I'd recommend you consider the Riv crankset that comes fully set up for you:

http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/cr7.htm

With an 11-32 in back, you would have absolutely every you could possibly need on a Hilsen, in my opinion. 

rcnute

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Jan 21, 2013, 8:58:22 PM1/21/13
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I'm running a 1x9 on one of my bikes (commuter) with a similar chainguard (Salsa) and a chain guide--it's a great setup.  I have a top gear of something close to 100 gear inches (42/11) which is usually plenty.

Ryan

Chris

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Jan 21, 2013, 9:04:17 PM1/21/13
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Hey thanks guys glad to hear that's its not too much of a performance hit.

Scot Brooks

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Jan 21, 2013, 10:36:12 PM1/21/13
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Chris,
Yeah, I dumped the 36 and the 46 and got a 40 and the guard. I'd do it again for sure. The 40x12 is good enough for downhill (for me) and I find I just leave it in the 40 for almost everything. I tried leaving the 36 but it just never quite felt right when I needed a little oomph. The crank looks a little funny and small, but classy.

Chris

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Jan 21, 2013, 11:59:54 PM1/21/13
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Cool. Thanks Scot!
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