Best bike chain guards according to redditors

We found 18 Reddit comments discussing the best bike chain guards. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Bike Chain Guards:

u/natermer · 6 pointsr/ebikes

>Fast from a stop with using the throttle only. Lot's of stop and go in NYC.

Define 'fast'. It's relative. Some people fast is 20 mph. Other people it's 40.

>Full fenders and a basket. Preferably a front basket on the head tube that does not turn with the front wheel.

This excludes bikes with suspension forks. You can make it work, sorta, but it's not good.

>Belt drive. I don't want to worry about grease or cuffing my dress pants.

It's too bad bikes are designed now to look like racing bikes. There are not a whole lot of practical bikes out there.

If you want to avoid getting crap all over yourself then the best way is to have a chain guard. Belt drives are a a inferior and expensive solution to this sort of problem, IMO.

If I was you I would be nervous about the throttle-vs-nyc issue, but besides that...

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My high-budget-limit approach to this would be:

http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/gravity/xrod-super-hybrid-bikes/xrod-8-speed-bikes.htm

(it has a laid/back upright position, lots of mounting positions, big-ass triangle, disc brakes, 1-by cassette)

with

Either https://www.ebikes.ca/shop/electric-bicycle-kits/direct-drive/mxus-rear-cassette-kit-basic-throttle.html

or https://em3ev.com/shop/upgrade-mac-ebike-kit-with-47-50v-battery-option-and-black-case-controller-2000w-max/

and one of these batteries: https://em3ev.com/shop/em3ev-52v-14s5p-jumbo-shark-ebike-battery/

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That would be good for a bike that can travel around 30mph, depending on options.

https://www.amazon.com/SKS-Chainboard-199mm-46-48T-Black/dp/B0019HH7R2/

Or something like that for the chain guard. I don't have that one, but there are a few different options to choose from if you want to get creative about mounting it. 'P'-style clamps are useful for adding attachment points.

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Of course there are 'cycle bikes' sold that have chain guards and racks already.

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There are ways to do something similar at about 50% of the budget. Used bicycles, cheaper kits, etc. The one thing you shouldn't skip on is the battery. Em3ev isn't the only good place, but it is one of the good ones.

u/offlines · 5 pointsr/bicycling

lizard skin protetor

big sticker for chainstay.. 2 small stickers for cable rub on headset

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/MTB
u/frantafranta · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

You can buy new ones from Amazonf f.e.

u/xilanthro · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

...or maybe you should skip the half-measures & look into a proper chain-guard. (I can't vouch for this particular one, but you get the idea...)

u/MidgetShortage · 2 pointsr/drums

Looks like this might be what you're looking for.

u/vhalros · 2 pointsr/bicycling

A plastic one can be as light as a pound and a half, which his pretty trivial for a utility bike: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hebie-Chainguard-Chainglider-front-Design/dp/B0035Z5UEI/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1472826340&sr=8-4-fkmr0&keywords=Herbie+Chainglider

They are a pain/impossible to fit after market though.

u/kimbo305 · 1 pointr/bicycling

Look like it's called a snap cover for a chain, but I couldn't find any of those for bike chains.

I did find this, though: http://www.amazon.com/BioLogic-Freedrive-Chain-Cover/dp/B005I68HNS

u/LegitosaurusRex · 1 pointr/MTB

So my dad and I are getting back into mountain biking for the first time since I was a kid, and we just got 2018 Marin Hawk Hill 3's.

My crankset is a FSA V-Drive. Spec says the chain ring's a 32t, but it says 30t on the bike. I couldn't find much info on it, but I'm guessing it's ISCG-05; I couldn't see where to measure spacing. I'm guessing I have to take the cranks off and stuff for that.

Do you guys think I should get a combo bash guard and chain guide, or just the bash guard? I've only ridden it once, so I don't know if the chain falling off will ever be an issue. I was looking at the OneUp bash guide, but I saw reviews saying it couldn't be adjusted properly for a 1x11 and always rubbed unless you bent it with a heat gun, which I don't have. If I just get a bash guard, I was thinking something like this. Thoughts?

u/swamicarl · 1 pointr/drums

I've always thought that the entry level pearl pedals were pretty sweet. Haven't played the most recent ones, but I've heard good things about them.

u/reymysterioguy10 · 1 pointr/drums

yes im probably gonna go for that. is this it? the price, quality and everything, does it seem right?

u/and_one_more_thing · 1 pointr/bicycling

Two things worked for me:

The cheap solution is a $4 hunk of plastic: http://www.amazon.com/Chain-Guard-Round-Clear-Plastic/dp/B002UEDSVM

The expensive solution was to get a belt driven bike, which has more benefits than just keeping your pants clean.

u/CarbineFox · 0 pointsr/DIY

Looks great, I do recommend a chain ring guard for improved safety and reducing the chance of coming in contact with a greasy chain.