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Third Eye Chain Watcher

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# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 2.9/5
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Submitted by ghostrider75 a Weekend Warrior from vilseck DE
Date Reviewed: May 23, 2009
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:price point
Bike Setup:Ghost AXS 5100
Bottom Line:It is good for the roadi's. Spend the extra cash and buy a chain gaurd. My six yearold bought it for me.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Bob a Weekend Warrior from Cary, NC, USA
Date Reviewed: December 19, 2006
Favorite Trail:L. Crabtree Co. Park
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:It works well for the two bike/trike I have it on. One is old Trek 850 that is over 10 years old. The trike is a Whizwheelz recumbent trike -- have used the chain watcher for over 6 months now.
Weaknesses:None for the Trek 850 -- easy to install. For the trike, it was a very tight fit due to the angle of front derailler post.
Similar Products Used:None -- don't know of any.
Bike Setup:NA
Bottom Line:Inexpensive and effective. For a well-tuned setup it is probably not needed. I found no need for it on the old Trek Y-22 that I have ridden for years.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jeremiah a Cross Country Rider from West Richland, WA, USA
Date Reviewed: May 2, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $8.00
Purchased At:Cambria
Strengths:Cheap
Weaknesses:None so far.
Similar Products Used:None.
Bike Setup:Litech 17" Magnesium Frame/SRAM X.0 Components/A lot of other stuff
Bottom Line:I admit it is not the best built product, but for the price it is worth it. For XC riding you will not be needing this if you have a properly adjusted front derailleur, straight chain rings, and a good oiled chain. Since I have a magnesium frame I have to take certain safeguards and this is one of them. Magnesium frames are light, smooth, and just awesome, but they are highy corrosive.

Buy this as a safegaurd not as a solution to your chain falling off. Also, this will not prevent chain suck. If you are a DH rider get a more expensive system.

I will keep you updated.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by yohon mcfly a Weekend Warrior from anchorage, alaska
Date Reviewed: August 14, 2003
Favorite Trail:hills
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:REI
Strengths:CHEAP
Weaknesses:EVERYTHING ELSE!
Similar Products Used:NONE, I NEED TO FIND SOMETHING!!!!!!!
Bike Setup:HARO WERKS DSR
Bottom Line:THIS THING SUCKS! the previous reviews are correct, if it was made of something stronger it would be better. the plastic just bends and the chain pushes right past it!!!! it works "ok" if you're just doing wimpy riding but as soon as you land or go through really rough stuff it's all over. SAVE YOUR MONEY... i wish i could afford a REAL chainguide...does that anti-suck thing work i wonder?
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Chris L. a Cross Country Rider from Little Falls, NJ
Date Reviewed: March 27, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:peformance
Strengths:nothing
Weaknesses:flimsy pc of plastic - barely fit my bike
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:cannondale 3000 SL
Bottom Line:this crap shattered on my 2nd ride - if you have problems with chain drop bad enough to warrant use of one of these, this will working 2 or 3 times and then it will snap like a twig. As for me, i ended up gettig a race face turbine lp isis and trashed the stock coda crank. No chain drop anymore! Also got in habit of cleaning my chain after every 1-2 rides and use wet oil (finishline)forget white lightening.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Nader a Cross Country Rider from Phoenix
Date Reviewed: May 20, 2000
Favorite Trail:all
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Light
Simple
Effective
Weaknesses:None yet
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:Ti hardtail with single 30t ring up front with Spot ring-guard, and 8-speed in rear
Bottom Line:This little piece of plastic has completely eliminated chain-droppage for me. 5 chilis for keeping me in the saddle.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by brian t a Cross Country Rider from middlesex
Date Reviewed: May 3, 2000
Favorite Trail:c.rock
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:It did keep the chain fron dropping once ( I think).
cheep $7.
light.
Weaknesses:it broke on second ride
Similar Products Used:none, I found that with the proper drive line adjustments stuff like this isn't needed
Bike Setup:Jamis team dakar
A-bomb
lx, xt, xtr
king
sun
Bottom Line:This thing is junk.
It broke on he second ride.
It may keep the chain from dropping, but so does a properly adjusted derailer.
It is so thin and flexy the chain will push past it and then there is no way to get the chain back out because it is shaped like a barbed hook (easy to get in, hard to get out)
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Cel Alvarez a Weekend Warrior from Auburn, WA
Date Reviewed: March 21, 2000
Favorite Trail:Lots
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:None
Weaknesses:Broke the first time I used it. Shop owner insisted it would work.
Similar Products Used:None
Bike Setup:Diamondback Outlook
Bottom Line:It might have worked if it was made of metal. Do they make a metal one?
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by joe a Cross-Country Rider from pvb, FL
Date Reviewed: October 11, 1999
Favorite Trail:
g-ville
Duration Product Used:
more than 3 years
Strengths:
This works well for what you pay for...
Keeps the chain from falling off the granny on the downshift. Prevents chainsuck from getting into an irreversible jam.
Weaknesses:
Clamp IS sharp edged.
Adjustment screw is in a VERY awkward place for large tubed bikes (my CAAD3). I had to modify the clamp and plastic piece to fit properly.
Similar Products Used:
None. Are there any similar or better?
Bike Setup:
CAAD3, Mani4, 7spd XTII, thumbies!!!
Bottom Line:Do they still sell these?
Is there something a bit more sano?
Wish someone made one with a better clamp - like frnt derailleurs have...maybe I will mod my old FD...
I had to melt a hole in the back of the clamp cover and cut it down on the front strap so that it would slide down far enough on my C-dale.
Does what it is supposed to do- I would not ride/race without it...
I would give it 3.5 but since there is no half rating...
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Scott a Cross-Country Rider from St. Louis, MO
Date Reviewed: July 28, 1999
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Cheap
Weaknesses:
Doesn't fit my frane/derailler setup
Similar Products Used:
None
Bike Setup:
Klein, XT BS
Bottom Line:Well, it may have worked but I don't have enough clearance between my derailler and bottom bracket shell. Need about 3 to 2 mm more. Too much material, may try to cut off some to make it fit the junction between the downtube and shell. Who knows if it will work? Gave it 3 stars for the possibility of working, the clamp is very sharp and will mar your frame if you aren't careful. BE WARNED!
Overall Rating:3






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