Do I need a MTB chain guide?

The truth is, you might not need a chain guide on your mountain bike. … The narrow and wide alternating teeth are designed to mesh with the chain and help prevent the chain from coming off the chain ring. Another reason not to use a chain guide is because of the additional weight.

Do I need a chain guide for a 1×10?

Registered. You don’t need a chain guide because it’s a hardtail. The N/W chainring and clutch RD should do the trick.

Do you need a chain guide with a clutch derailleur?

Hey, remember chain guides? … On those types of bikes, clutch-equipped derailleurs and chainrings designed to help keep the chain from bouncing off have made guides an option rather than a necessity for many (but not all) riders.

Can you use a front derailleur as a chain guide?

Yep, works fine. You might find the limiter screws aren’t quite long enough to get the mech to where you need it to be.

Is chain guide necessary?

The truth is, you might not need a chain guide on your mountain bike. … The narrow and wide alternating teeth are designed to mesh with the chain and help prevent the chain from coming off the chain ring. Another reason not to use a chain guide is because of the additional weight.

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Are chain guards necessary?

In reality, chain guards are an accessory and there is no real exception to this rule. … It is not necessary to install a chain guard on your bike. In saying that if you are commuting to work it could be useful to have a chain guard in to protect your trousers and shoelaces from getting caught on the chain or the gears.

What MTB chain should I buy?

Which brand of chain should you buy? For optimal performance, it’s recommended to match your drivetrain manufacturer (the most common are SRAM and Shimano) to the brand of chain. This isn’t vital though – as long as the chain is made for your number of gears, it should work.

Should MTB clutch be on or off?

It’s easy to see the on/off switch for the clutch mechanism. Turn it off to tune your gears or when you need to remove the wheel, otherwise run it on for the quietest ride of your life.

Can I remove my front derailleur?

It can be done. Sometimes it’s wise to not remove the derailer, though, but simply fix it in one position, as protection from the chain jumping off. Then you should attempt some hill climbs – or bike straight into a stiff headwind.

How long does a MTB chain last?

The lifespan of a bike chain will vary from one rider to another because not everyone treats their bike the same way. In most cases, bicycle chains are good for up to 3,000 miles.

How Many Miles Should a Bike Chain Last?

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Type of bike Chain life expectancy
Mountain 500 – 1,500 miles
Electric 2,000 – 3,000 miles

What size MTB chain do I need?

The method of chain sizing depends upon the range of gearing in the system. For bikes with rear sprockets 36 teeth and smaller, the common system is to measure using the largest rear sprocket and largest front ring as a reference. Two rivets are added to this (one-inch) for the place to cut the chain.