Morning all,
Chain gliders do seem to be a 'marmite' accessory!
I have looked at them but decided not to fit one to my bike, I'll be interested to see how many miles a chain lasts on this bike. So far it's done almost 2000 miles and the chain wear gauge 0.75 will not fit in yet (I have a 1.00/0.75 gauge not the 0.75/0.50 type). My last derailleur bike went through 7 chains at approx 2000miles each (at 1.00 wear).
Cheers,
Chris
There are numerous posts on the subject and varied approaches to drivetrain maintenance, none of them are wrong. I subscribe to the method in some of the Thorn literature, that is to treat the three components as a single entity and replace together, rather than the derailleur thinking of sacrificing chains to protect a cassette.
Understanding what is wearing what, and why it is/isn't important, will save you much effort and expense, more than any added attachments, though the two are not mutually exclusive. I get more life out of a chain than some on here using chaingliders and I do no more than wipe and oil when it looks like it might benefit. I might reconsider that if my usage was anything like that of steve216c, I'm riding in far more benign UK conditions and my Mercury is on about 20,000km with the current set of components.