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Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby c0nsumer » January 20th, 2012, 2:31 pm

Can anyone recommend a chain keeper for use on a 1x9 setup? I was looking at the MRP 1x, but apparently it's not compatible with my preferred chain lube (ProLink) due to it being made of polycarbonate.

Maybe I should just go with a Paul? I've also heard good (and bad) things about using a N-Gear Jump Stop in conjunction with a bash guard.

Also, do any of you have a preference for BB mount vs. seat tube mount? I'd think the BB mount would look a bit cleaner, but it'd likely be harder to adjust.

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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby RMXByker » January 20th, 2012, 3:13 pm

Which ride Steve? I loved my N-Stop with the BBG Bashgaurd. Cheap, effective and looked nice...
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby c0nsumer » January 20th, 2012, 3:20 pm

RMXByker wrote:Which ride Steve? I loved my N-Stop with the BBG Bashgaurd. Cheap, effective and looked nice...


Salsa El Mariachi.

I'm kinda leaning towards a Paul right now...
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby i69whitey » January 20th, 2012, 3:26 pm

I thought the Paul's looked nice,
but my shop budget forced me to use an n-stop
and a big ring with the teeth ground off for a bash guard
the big ring cleaned up with a coat of satin black actually look ed nice
it was bulletproof right up until the frame cracked
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby RMXByker » January 20th, 2012, 3:27 pm

A bike like that certainly deserves the Paul. Good luck!
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby Sortaslow » January 20th, 2012, 4:02 pm

If you come to lohs ride tonight i can bring my jumpstop. Try it out. I used it with a lightweight bash and never dropped a chain.... of course after some careful adjustment.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby c0nsumer » January 20th, 2012, 4:27 pm

Sortaslow wrote:If you come to lohs ride tonight i can bring my jumpstop. Try it out. I used it with a lightweight bash and never dropped a chain.... of course after some careful adjustment.


Thanks for the offer, but I probably won't be there. I think I'm just going to go with a Paul.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby Paul Brown » January 20th, 2012, 5:15 pm

I like the e13 but you may have the same issue with the lube.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby cjn1014 » January 20th, 2012, 10:02 pm

i use an ngear chainstop with a salsa ringdinger chainguard, on a raceface deus crankset, blackspire 34T SS chainring with no drops in three years. 1999 kona king kahuna with a 68mm BB shell.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby c0nsumer » January 20th, 2012, 10:11 pm

cjn1014 wrote:i use an ngear chainstop with a salsa ringdinger chainguard, on a raceface deus crankset, blackspire 34T SS chainring with no drops in three years. 1999 kona king kahuna with a 68mm BB shell.


Hmm. I've got a 36T Ring Dinger here, a 34T Surly ring, and a Deus XC crankset. Also, the N-Stop is $10 or so. Maybe I should just give it a go first...
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby amadkins » January 20th, 2012, 11:42 pm

c0nsumer wrote:
Hmm. I've got a 36T Ring Dinger here, a 34T Surly ring, and a Deus XC crankset. Also, the N-Stop is $10 or so. Maybe I should just give it a go first...


I just put a jump stop on my steel bike, and it looks promising. Super simple, light, and best of all cheap. Gonna try to get a ride on it this weekend.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby drewlee13 » January 21st, 2012, 12:19 pm

nGear and bbg bash guard. Cheap and does the job. I road/raced this combo all season, approx 1000 miles.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby Paul Brown » January 21st, 2012, 1:21 pm

The only place that jumpstop/bashring setup didn't work for me in MI was at Boyne. Without top protection riding trails with big DH's with roots and rocks and small drops eventually you will throw the chain over the top. Enough to turn me off to that setup. Even with min chain length and short cage it will happen eventually. You have been forwarned. All these guys here saying no drops ect..ect.. with that setup either ride pretty chill or are walking on thin ice.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby c0nsumer » January 21st, 2012, 1:25 pm

After really looking things over I think I'm going to go with the N-Stop and a Ring Dinger. Turns out I've got everything I need to do this except for a cable guide and the N-Stop itself, so this is the cheap way to go.
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Re: Chain Keeper Recommendation for 1x9?

Postby i69whitey » January 21st, 2012, 1:38 pm

c0nsumer wrote:..., so this is the cheap way to go.

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