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hmm i know they make single rings and stuff
does anyone know if they are any good? they seem good to me but does anyone have any reviews on them??
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trail sanitizer
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Lee from leelikesbikes has done some write ups on them.
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Yeah I run one on my bike and it's pretty cool. I was thinking about the getting the famous and popular e-thirteen, but now that I have this I kind of glad I didn't. Plus it's light wieght compared to the e-thirteen SRS. I would totatly recommend it, but make sure you set it up exactly the way they say in the instructions, because if you don't it'll tend to drop the chain when you backpedal and the cassette is in granny gear. Its kind of hard to explain, but setup is key...besides that it rocks ![]() |
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I run the P20 (bash only, no guide) on my 2-ring setup and have no complaints. Had it for several months now and it has held up quite well to some fairly rough usage. Smacked a log early on resulting in stress cracks at 2 of the bolt holes, but it still holds as tight as when new.
I know some bash rings can require a little tweaking, grinding and/or other persuasion to install, but this one popped onto my RaceFace Atlas cranks w/ no issue at all. Hope that helps. |
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