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Chainsuck guard: what sheet metals are most malleable?
I currently use a piece of 0.5mm aluminium sheet sticky taped to the chainstay. It does the job but it's not the neatest solution as the shape doesn't quite match the shape of the chainstay.
I'd like to make something a bit tidier, but I'd need to use a metal that's a bit more malleable/pliable so I can get it a closer shape/fit to the chainstay. Lead would be perfect, but I don't really want that on my bike. So, what's a pliable/malleable type of metal? |
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On a recent thread about chainstay protection on Classic Rendezvous, Michael Haddad wrote:
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this....https://lizardskins.com/road/bike-pr...carbon-leather
They used to selling wide sheets which you can cut to your liking but seem to not be listed in their product page anymore. |
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I use Fiberfix.. buy the patch and cut to size and place it on the area to be protected.
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Yeh, I guess I could use something other than metal; how resistant to chainsuck would it be though? The Xpel Xtreme sounds interesting, but would it be tough enough?
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As they say, it would be a cheap experiment. My understanding is it was developed to protect headlamps. I'm sure gravel thrown up from a car ahead of you would be tougher than your chain clapping along to your music with your chainstay.
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Stainless steel water containers. They are thin enough to work with yet light and strong. Here I used it to armor my keel.
https://goo.gl/photos/hF7da4caxyc4tbpY9 |
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If you mean chain slap, 3M makes some peel and stick stuff that I think is designed for autos.
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Would you consider a Kydek sheet?
https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Kydex-Plastic-Sheet-Black/dp/B00CBWPC5I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1503160466&sr=8-1&keywords=kydex+sheet Gun enthusiasts make custom holsters for hand guns with these. Tough and you can form them with some heat. Probably use some double sided tape or some rtv to adhere it to your frame. or put some small holes and zip tie it around is an option too. |
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You could use copper sheet made for copper repoussé artwork. They're made specifically to be formable.
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****ty compact chainrings and a gloopy chain I'd imagine. I'd like to use a lightweight lube, but it disappears at the first sight of rain.
THanks for the further suggestions, that Kydex stuff looks ideal I think. |
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+1 to Kydex....that was my first thought.
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