I have one that seems to match up well with a 38. It is too small for a 42.
Bill S
San Diego
On Saturday, April 16, 2022 at 11:40:08 AM UTC-7 Joe Bernard wrote:
> In reference to Bill's question, you'll want to match guard size pretty
> close to chainring size unless it's a singlespeed or IGH
In reference to Bill's question, you'll want to match guard size pretty
close to chainring size unless it's a singlespeed or IGH drivetrain. I
discovered the expensive way the Riv guard sits very close to the ring and
the chain will rub it in the small/hardest rear cog on a derailer bike if
It comes in three sizes. Do you care which size it is?
I know I ended up with a steel 38T chainring when setting up my tandem, and
maybe I ended up with the 38T "size" of the guard, but maybe I used it on
another build, or maybe I sold it. I will go look, but if you want
something other