dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #1 I know there was an aftermarket anti chain suck device but i seem to remember some frames with the plate welded on. Anyone remember which frames these were? :? Bit obscure maybe,might have only been a couple of companies did it :?
I know there was an aftermarket anti chain suck device but i seem to remember some frames with the plate welded on. Anyone remember which frames these were? :? Bit obscure maybe,might have only been a couple of companies did it :?
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #2 my 1996 gary fisher did:
Stick Legs Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #3 Pace Klein (pre Trek, not sure post Trek) Bontrager (pre and post Trek)
pete_mcc Feature Bike BoTM Triple Crown BoTM Winner Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #4 Fat Chance - they were called tooth-picks
dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #7 I wouldnt have thought the dekerf stays were CNC,i'd have said more a different arrangement of tubing.
I wouldnt have thought the dekerf stays were CNC,i'd have said more a different arrangement of tubing.
BoyBurning Karma King Bontrager Fan Feb 4, 2011 #8 Koga-Miyata. There is a pic on here somewhere of one of Melv's frames, as used by H-Ball. The chainstay is CNC staggered at the BB junction to form an integrated anti-suck plate... BB
Koga-Miyata. There is a pic on here somewhere of one of Melv's frames, as used by H-Ball. The chainstay is CNC staggered at the BB junction to form an integrated anti-suck plate... BB
Jupke Retro Guru Feb 4, 2011 #9 Rocky Mountain did have them in '96. At least the Blizzard and Vertex. They called it ACSD
My_Teenage_Self BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Feb 4, 2011 #10 My early 90s trek 8700 did.