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Keir Atkinson
a Weekend Warrior
from Bury st Edmunds suffolk EnglandDate Reviewed: March 23, 2002
Strengths: the cage is strong chain wont come offWeaknesses: mine bent outwards & it keeps bending so the gears @ the bak keep changing by themselves not the strongest or stiffest of chain devisesBottom Line: bit weak really land on it once and it will bend and u'll keep having 2 bend it back by hand. still does its job but cant take a bashing suitable for the less hardcore of riders.
Favorite Trail: Brandon
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At: Tri the bike
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: DMR trailstar, z1 dropoffs, 9speed
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mitch harris
a Downhiller
from pine islandDate Reviewed: March 11, 2002
Strengths: Very strong relaible. Billet aluminum is rigid.If you are a hard racer this is the thing you should get next.Weaknesses: Get come skate bearings to put in for the wheel, the chain will glide like a hot knife through butter.Bottom Line: This is the best chain tensioner out there. I have had it for 1 year and I am a hard dual/dirtjumper racer. It is well worth the money. IF you are that kean on buying it just buy the regular speed guide, it works exactly the same it just is'nt as strong.
Favorite Trail: mammouth
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$55.00
Purchased At: Bike inc.
Similar Products Used: Dmr speed guide.MRP world cup 2. Mr. Dirt USA.
Bike Setup: Best for dual slalom or dirtjumping. Not for downhill or cross-country.
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