SMF - Just Installed!
FWIW, I bought my 36T Surly stainless ring in Manhattan for USD30 a few years ago. I wanted the stainless item so that I could easily fit a Hebie Chainglider. It is reversible. We were visiting NY anyway, and since it was about $15 cheaper than it would have been in Ottawa, it seemed like a good deal to me.It seems indestructible--no obvious (to me) signs of wear. I had heard/read that Surly's rings can be less than perfectly round, so creating a tighter-than-usual tight spot on the chain. This one creates a tight spot, but not unusually so.I do have a 38T Surly ring in good nick, with about 4500 kms on it, if anyone wants one.
Quote from: julio on March 03, 2018, 10:26:24 AMOk And if i add this chainguard fixed to my new Surly chainring, might i need spacers ? https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/chainsets/thorn-high-quality-alloy-chainguard-for-110-pcd-rings-up-to-38t-black/Should not need spacers but are the bolts long enough?Putting a bashguard/chainguard on the outside and the chainring on the inside changes your chainline. Assuming your chainline was near optimum to start, that difference should not be a problem. That is the way I run mine and my chainline is off by about 5mm, which I consider to be close enough.
Ok And if i add this chainguard fixed to my new Surly chainring, might i need spacers ? https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/chainsets/thorn-high-quality-alloy-chainguard-for-110-pcd-rings-up-to-38t-black/
This is my bolts chainring size, Nut : 7mm Bolt : 8 mm
I am surpised, Surly chainring is very slim to compare with my Thorn (6mm)
Might i use the same chain (3/32) ?
So, if i undertanstood correctly, i can use with the same bolt i have, a bashguard or spacers around 5 mm tickness ..
I don't know anything about spacers, I see no reason to use them, the correct bolts are pennies and if you need the chainline adjusting the correct length BB is my preferred way to do it. If you did use spacers, they'd need to compensate for the missing ring, so 2.5mm would probably be about right.
Quote from: PH on March 05, 2018, 12:05:52 PMI don't know anything about spacers, I see no reason to use them, the correct bolts are pennies and if you need the chainline adjusting the correct length BB is my preferred way to do it. If you did use spacers, they'd need to compensate for the missing ring, so 2.5mm would probably be about right. What do you mean ? , sorry i don't understand properly
As well, do you think to add spacers is reliable ?