When I did my Varsity rebuild circa 1971, one problem I had with the
conversion was that, with a 39 or 40 t ring, 16 and 18 t cogs, and a heavy
1/8" wide chain, the chain would smack the newly hand-sprayed stay roughly
over bumps. I had some vague idea of chrome, and (this being Nairobi, where
bike parts were very scarce) I made my own chainstay protector from metal
cut from a tin can, the interior silver more or less giving a chromed
effect. I cut a more or oess 7" strip with tags fore and aft and on either
side, punched holes in the tags, and used them to clamp the thing to the
stay with small nuts and bolts.

It looked (to my 16 year old eyes, anyway) pretty nice, matching the silver
aluminum fenders.

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