chain guard fell off
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chain guard fell off
A thin metal shield on the downtube designed to protect my carbon frame from a jammed chain came off when I jammed my chain; obviously it was doing what it's designed to do. Any thoughts on what kind of glue to use to stick it back on?
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I'd consider installing an N-Gear Jump Stop instead; it will keep the chain from falling off to the inside, which I assume is what happened to you. Better to prevent the problem than try to mitigate the damage when it happens. Besides, digging a greasy chain out and putting it back on it is a pain.
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An N-Gear, Third Eye or similar chain "watcher" is a very valuable bit of frame protection but they only work on round or nearly round seat tubes. There is a K-edge chain watcher that bolts to the front derailleur mount so it's useful where the others won't fit. Here is a listing of the verious K-edge models: https://www.acecosportgroup.com/shop/...-catchers.html
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It sounded odd but the OP said the shield was on the "downtube" so I'm not sure exactly what he had. As noted, a chain watcher is still a good idea.
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An N-Gear, Third Eye or similar chain "watcher" is a very valuable bit of frame protection but they only work on round or nearly round seat tubes. There is a K-edge chain watcher that bolts to the front derailleur mount so it's useful where the others won't fit. Here is a listing of the verious K-edge models: https://www.acecosportgroup.com/shop/...-catchers.html
Expensive, but it is *so* elegantly simple!
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Thanks for the advice gizmos to keep the chain on. My seat tube is anything but round so it may be a challange. Fortunately dropping a chain has been a rare occurance for me.
Also, I mispoke; the one that fell off was on the chain stay. But there is also one on the down tube. It's a Trek Madone 4 frame.
Also, I mispoke; the one that fell off was on the chain stay. But there is also one on the down tube. It's a Trek Madone 4 frame.
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