After dropping my chain a couple times and chewing up the BB a bit, I decided to use Sugru to build out the area around the BB and create a little shelf. So far, I've had a chain drop and the Sugru shelf caught the chain, preventing it from sucking in between chainring and BB and doing more damage.yinzerniner wrote: ↑Fri May 20, 2022 3:29 pmThat might be the lightest scratch I've ever seen in that area for the notoriously chain-droppy UP and UPPER. Pretty much every owner of said framesets have had to deal with this issue, so much so that a certain well-respected carbon repair outfit has the picture of the damage on an OPEN as their header image on their site.hansotto089 wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 12:26 amHi UP / UPPER community
Just recently got my Upper, wanted to attach my GRX group set with 46/30 chainrings to it - which resulted in a scratch because of the sharp edges of the 30 chainring...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jrxo2qccw7isx ... 2%2056.jpg
What do you think - just a paint scratch and still save to ride?
Thanks!
You're definitely safe to ride as it looks like it only got through the finish and clear and not down through to the raw carbon. A chain catcher is a must for any FD setups on the OPENs. I learned this the hard way.
Still a brilliant riding frame tho.
OPEN U.P.P.E.R. - 6.76kg
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