Thanks bro! It’s actually a torque wrench that came with my intense carbine when I bought it brand new. I’ve seen a couple of people using some amazon torque wrenches
I have a Race Face Cinch on a 2015 LaPierre xR729 (xc, rear suspension, 100mm) with an Osymetric 34t...There seems to be only 2 mounts om the bike frame for a guard/guide. They are con-joined with the rear triangle. Is there a chain guide/bash guard that moumts to this?.... When the chain gets really dry, it starts falling off when I shift to 1st gear. Which guide should I try? The one-up or the absolute black? Will they even work with the osymetric chainring?
Best thing to do is take your bike in to a local bike shop and see what works on it. I would hate to recommend something for it not to work. Good luck brother
Okay weird question. What does the chain guide bolt onto? Is it the frame? I’m only asking because I have an older Santa Cruz Heckler (2005) and I’m curious if this guide will work. Something tells me it won’t. Thanks and great video!
It’s all good! So most frames have 3 threaded holes by the bottom bracket. If you don’t they do sell some adapters for mounting bashguards/guides. That just get a little complicated because you have to find the right one. Good luck 🍀
This doesn’t fit my bike properly. I have a yeti sb6 sram and similar setup to u and with no spacers the chain rubs on the inner plastic. Basically i would need negative spacers to make it fit.
@@CalaveraChronicles the plastic guide at the top was a bit deformed. Just spent an an hour in the garage with a file and the drill and just works now. Had to drill out the plastic where the adjustment screw sits so the guide sits flush. Couldn’t be bothered sending it back so made it work.
You can always try to email them too. Worse they can say is no. But I’m betting that they will take care of you. I’m sure that plastic part wouldn’t be worth losing a customer
@@CalaveraChronicles I hit the jumps pretty hard on my 26er. Come to think of it... my front derailer functions like a chain guide, which explains why I never had a problem throwing a chain.
The tool kit came with my intense carbine when I bought it new. It’s been used so many times that I can’t see myself without it. I’m sure it’s a rebranded tool kit similar to this amzn.to/3GDJajv I feel like a torque wrench is essential to have when dealing with carbon. Good luck!👍🏼
Wow. Proper install with torque and good advice on not stripping stuff. Nice to see someone who knows what they are taking about. 👍
I used 4 shims on my install. No spacers . It works perfect. No chain rubbing . Thanks for the video how to.👍
Thank you so much! A thorough and easy to follow along video, installed perfectly 🤟
Good video, well explained. Had the same issue with mine having to remove the chain to get the guide low enough. 👍🏻🤘🏻
It worked out perfect
I have the One Up version 2. No issues. I seen u and your crew Saturday in Poway. Mucho climbing.
Yeah we were out there. Place is fun ended up getting a flat at the end of the ride
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome!
Great install guide, well detailed and well made👍🏾
Thanks bro! 🤙🏼
The chainring looks pretty worn. Nice bash guard!
Nice video man ive just bought one of these and this will help me no end......
Great video bro! Ordering mine right now. I like this one because you don't need to remove the cranks
Thanks bro! Glad I can help
Fantastic video. Thanks for the great instructions.
Glad I can help!
Awesome video, helped out a bunch. Just installed on my SB130
Glad I was able to help out!
well made and very helpful - many thanks
You’re welcome!
Very helpful! Thanks for the information!
I hope it able to help out
Tnx for the video, very well explained. Mine does touch the chain on the lowest gear (bigger cog)..just about though.
Glad I could help!
Excellent video
Great video, thanks!
You’re welcome
Great install guide. What brand/model is your torque wrench kit?
Thanks bro! It’s actually a torque wrench that came with my intense carbine when I bought it brand new. I’ve seen a couple of people using some amazon torque wrenches
I have a Race Face Cinch on a 2015 LaPierre xR729 (xc, rear suspension, 100mm) with an Osymetric 34t...There seems to be only 2 mounts om the bike frame for a guard/guide. They are con-joined with the rear triangle. Is there a chain guide/bash guard that moumts to this?.... When the chain gets really dry, it starts falling off when I shift to 1st gear. Which guide should I try? The one-up or the absolute black? Will they even work with the osymetric chainring?
Best thing to do is take your bike in to a local bike shop and see what works on it. I would hate to recommend something for it not to work. Good luck brother
Getting one for my CF Warden 😎
Just Installed a Local Product Excellent Great Vid Thanks
Okay weird question. What does the chain guide bolt onto? Is it the frame? I’m only asking because I have an older Santa Cruz Heckler (2005) and I’m curious if this guide will work. Something tells me it won’t. Thanks and great video!
It’s all good! So most frames have 3 threaded holes by the bottom bracket. If you don’t they do sell some adapters for mounting bashguards/guides. That just get a little complicated because you have to find the right one. Good luck 🍀
@@CalaveraChronicles great thanks!
Good luck 🍀
This doesn’t fit my bike properly. I have a yeti sb6 sram and similar setup to u and with no spacers the chain rubs on the inner plastic. Basically i would need negative spacers to make it fit.
Are your talking about a chain guide rub? Maybe try shaving it a bit? My old bash guard use to rub so I shaved a little bit off and it worked great.
@@CalaveraChronicles the plastic guide at the top was a bit deformed. Just spent an an hour in the garage with a file and the drill and just works now. Had to drill out the plastic where the adjustment screw sits so the guide sits flush. Couldn’t be bothered sending it back so made it work.
You can always try to email them too. Worse they can say is no. But I’m betting that they will take care of you. I’m sure that plastic part wouldn’t be worth losing a customer
Is this a common problem with 1x drive trains? Cuz I see a lot of videos about chains jumping off, but I never had this problem on my 3x.
I believe so. Easy fix though. It also depends where you ride.
@@CalaveraChronicles
I hit the jumps pretty hard on my 26er.
Come to think of it... my front derailer functions like a chain guide, which explains why I never had a problem throwing a chain.
That’s true! Yeah that’s probably it then. Never thought of that
What's the little oring for?
Well done.
Nice video. What torque wrench are you using?
Thanks! When I bought my intense carbine it came with it. There’s similar ones on Amazon
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What is the tool kit you are using for this install?
The tool kit came with my intense carbine when I bought it new. It’s been used so many times that I can’t see myself without it. I’m sure it’s a rebranded tool kit similar to this
amzn.to/3GDJajv
I feel like a torque wrench is essential to have when dealing with carbon. Good luck!👍🏼
@@CalaveraChronicles thank you
@@IngE02 no problem 🍻
For me the outside chain guide rubs when in my hardest gears, any way to fix this?
They come with spacers have you tried spacing it to give it more clearance?
How many spacers did you use on the top bolt?
What size of volts are those that holds the guard ?
I’m sorry but idk. You can try can contact one up just to me 100% sure
What gear do I need to be in when installing?
What torque wrench kit is that?
It got it with my intense carbine. I feel like is a rebrand like this
amzn.to/33T47Jj
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Your chainring has 30T not 32T. You kept saying your chainring is 32T and installed a 32T Guide...
Joeffrey Orquia yeah it’s sounds like I’m saying 32tooth I was saying 30 tooth. Kinda sounds like 32 lol
Joeffrey Orquia yeah I installed a 32 bash
Thanks, save my chain at Trestle.