Talking through a new commuter build
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Just hacksaw the same profile but moved over a bit. Drill a new hole in about the same place & reuse the old hardware. Easy-peasy.
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Great point. I think I can manage wielding a hacksaw without mangling it too bad.
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It worked great- just sawed off a little of the end, filed the edge relatively smooth, drilled a new hole and it mounted just fine.
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Looks good! Very minimal and doesn't stand out
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Here are some pictures of the finished product.
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Nice build.
But why not go with a SKS Chainboard or equivalent?
https://www.sks-germany.com/en/produ...nblade-series/
But why not go with a SKS Chainboard or equivalent?
https://www.sks-germany.com/en/produ...nblade-series/
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Nice build.
But why not go with a SKS Chainboard or equivalent?
https://www.sks-germany.com/en/produ...nblade-series/
But why not go with a SKS Chainboard or equivalent?
https://www.sks-germany.com/en/produ...nblade-series/
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Nice job. Metalwork can be a lot of fun.
And your's looks way better than the SKS or anything adjustable. Proper fit parts will always look better than (and be lighter than, probably quieter than, less hassle than...), adjustable ones.
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I ordered one from Woody's for my new bike! Wooden chain guard: https://www.woodysfenders.com/wood-c...ard-cg-401.htm
And there is this Canadian place that also does handmade ones: https://store.velocolour.com/category/chainguards