
Are Canyon the only one that makes this type of chain catcher ?
literider wrote:The Canyon is the only one I know of that attaches to the water bottle cage boss. It's a much better design, since it's sturdier and doesn't have the potential to strain the FD mount.
I'd also be interested to know where to purchase the Canyon type.
literider wrote:The Canyon is the only one I know of that attaches to the water bottle cage boss. It's a much better design, since it's sturdier and doesn't have the potential to strain the FD mount.
I'd also be interested to know where to purchase the Canyon type.
crohnsy wrote:literider wrote:The Canyon is the only one I know of that attaches to the water bottle cage boss. It's a much better design, since it's sturdier and doesn't have the potential to strain the FD mount.
I'd also be interested to know where to purchase the Canyon type.
I have a feeling this is being cooked up in the kitchen......
Rick wrote:Whenever the subject of chain catchers comes up, I have to remind people of the N-Gear Jump Stop.
Rick wrote:Whenever the subject of chain catchers comes up, I have to remind people of the N-Gear Jump Stop.
Sturdy, simple, cheap, and doesn't attach to front derrailer.
I have two, and have been using them on two bikes for about 3 years now, with not a single chain-off-the-inside incident.
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