Protection from chainring, working within derailer limit.
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Protection from chainring, working within derailer limit.
I contend with a couple of issues and am wondering if this component would work with my Shimano 105 front derailer: the Litepro 56t chainring with integrated guard. The first issue is my trouser leg getting caught by the chainring. Just today I was excited to get out on my bike, but then forgot to tuck my trouser leg into my sock and then Scrage! - my pant leg was getting chewed up in something. I want to try a chainring guard. The second issue is that I want to switch to a larger chainring. So can I just get the larger chainring and a longer chain to accommodate it? To handle both of these issues, I am considering the Litepro 56t chainring with integrated guard but am unsure if the front derailer would work with it. The limit of the Shimano 105 f.derailer is 56t, so that's what I'm interested in.
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For the trouser issue, I just use some velcro around my ankle. You can buy a reflective one rather cheaply even.
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My plan is to get a larger chainring w/a built-in guard. I'm posting about it because I want to know if it will be compatible with my Shimano 105 front derailer.
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You are making a simple fix complicated.
You need to consider the following:
Edit: Bike frames have a max size as well. Look up your bike as you don't want the 56t to hit your chainstay.
You need to consider the following:
- Model of 105 (there are many generations, they are not all the same
- Longer chain
- Same bolt pattern as your current chainrings and will it pair up to your other chainrings nicely.
- How will it affect your front shifting
- Enough space on your frame to move the front derailleur (braze on or water bottle boss in the way)
Edit: Bike frames have a max size as well. Look up your bike as you don't want the 56t to hit your chainstay.
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Well it seems to pass except for knowing what model of 105 derailer and how the combination will effect the shifting. I did decide to order it. Will report back about it later.
I realize that there are solutions to the trouser-leg-caught-in-chain problem which don't require a bike component switch. Since I wanted to go bigger on the chainring anyway, and I'd rather be able to get on my bicycle and start riding without making a switch/adjustment of clothing, this type of component is worthwhile to me.
I realize that there are solutions to the trouser-leg-caught-in-chain problem which don't require a bike component switch. Since I wanted to go bigger on the chainring anyway, and I'd rather be able to get on my bicycle and start riding without making a switch/adjustment of clothing, this type of component is worthwhile to me.
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At the risk of raining on a parade, the "chain ring guard" does not always work. Back in the old days the bike I had was a 52 tooth ring with a guard ring around it. Pant leg flopped over it all the time and if it wasn't getting greasy, it sometimes would catch a tooth and tear a hole in it.
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At the risk of raining on a parade, the "chain ring guard" does not always work. Back in the old days the bike I had was a 52 tooth ring with a guard ring around it. Pant leg flopped over it all the time and if it wasn't getting greasy, it sometimes would catch a tooth and tear a hole in it.
I'll be stoked if this component combo works!