The roller is hidden in the lower part, much like that other brand... what was their name??? I forget, must not be very big.... :evil:Monkeybidnezz said:I second the cheap look...It's hard to tell from the angle, but are there even any rollers?
yeah, that looks just like an E-13 but with a sliding bolt mount for the top plate unsted of a two seperate holes. hmmmmm...CreeP said:
oh you mean MrDirt?oly said:The roller is hidden in the lower part, much like that other brand... what was their name??? I forget, must not be very big.... :evil:
Umm, choices aren't a bad thing. It pushes the envelope and allows for more choices. Now there is e-13, Gamut, Truvativ, MRP, Mr. Dirt, Race face, and other companies making chainguides. I like the choices.Spunger said:WHY in the world must every single company come out with a chainguide? It is beyond me. MRP/E.13 are really the only ones in large numbers out there.
you should spend more time at school, and less time bastarizing the threads.Adam Novatt said:lookes tike a truvativ guid or the blackspire one their cheap and brake easily
especially when there are almost always fit issues, and no guide so far has been immune to that, including the deified E13. Truvative saw this first it seems (well at least as a crank maker); make a guide that is garanteed to fit with your own product. It makes sense to buy it as a package if the products good.xy9ine said:it also makes lots of sense that a crank/ring/bb manufacturer would produce a chainguide.