One option I use and I haven't seen mentioned are the leather protectors
that Velo Orange sells. They're very nice and enhance the look of the bike:
http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/accessories/chainguards-stay-protectors-kickstands/vo-leather-chainstay-protector-self.html

René

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:55 AM, George Schick <bhim...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have to agree about the stainless steel or chrome chain stay
> protectors.  I've often looked for one myself, but they've all but
> disappeared from the bike part/accessory scene in recent years - except for
> those advertised from the UK and, as you say, shipping cost would be high.
> There was also a time, as far as that goes, when many high-end bikes came
> with the drive-side chain stay chrome plated for this very reason.  Those
> days, too, seem to be long gone.
>
>
> On Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 10:08:27 AM UTC-6, Robert Liebermann
> wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, my posts don't seem to make it here, but will try again since
>> nobody's mentioned:
>>
>> The now unavailable and apparently un-invented, but formerly ubiquitous
>> (early 80s; height of civilization time) stainless steel adhesive chainstay
>> protector is the only way to go (or to have gone). Easy grease wipe-off,
>> silver, made of an actual durable material rather than some ugly plastic
>> that'll immediately get all chewed & ripped up...
>>
>> I bought a few about a dozen years ago on eb (I think the guy made them
>> himself), I think soma or somebody very briefly had them about 5 years ago,
>> otherwise not seen since everybody had them back in the old days.
>>
>> To me this is such an obviously superior, cheap to manufacture, easy, and
>> practical in every way thing that it's bizarre nobody's making and selling
>> them. I think there is one eb.uk seller with them but the post to the us
>> is prohibitive.
>>
>> A few years ago I mistakenly tried a vo 'elk leather' one out of
>> curiosity, but it turned out to be ugly, of cheap-looking thin shaggy
>> leather, and just ridiculous.
>>
>> Far as I'm concerned, chipped paint is a better situation than any of the
>> other 'protectors' nowadays.
>>
>> robert 'subversive' liebermann
>> fox, alaska
>>
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