Hey guys,
The DS (pictured above) is the steel backplate version of the DRS. We make two versions of the DS:
DS - sold without bashguard, in case you want to run somthing else or have a bash kicking around. Of course, it is engineered to be run with our Supercharger bashguard, and performance may suffer if you run somthing else.
DSS - sold with our Supercharger bashguard...essentially a pricepoint version of the DRS (steel backplate is easier and cheaper to produce than our traditional aluminum offering). Functionally it is the same as the DRS.
The product in the link isn't a guide at all but stand alone frame mounted bash for 3 ring bikes.
I don't want a bash because I don't need one. IT's a 1/2# of weight I don't want to cary around on my trail bike. What I really want is a 2 ring version of an LG1.
The product in the link isn't a guide at all but stand alone frame mounted bash for 3 ring bikes.
I don't want a bash because I don't need one. IT's a 1/2# of weight I don't want to cary around on my trail bike. What I really want is a 2 ring version of an LG1.
I've never done it myself but I've seen a couple people use a DRS without a bash guard. With the DRS the front derailleur and the lower pulley seem to keep things in place, unlike the SRS where the bashie and top guide work together.
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