Ok. Recently the stock guide on my 06 DH comp decided to bend itself beyond repair,  BUT,   I managed to pick up an e13 SRS  ... 
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PostPosted: Tue 1st Jul 5:41pm    Post subject: Chainguide Woes On My Dh Comp Reply with quote Report Abuse

Ok. Recently the stock guide on my 06 DH comp decided to bend itself beyond repair,
BUT,
I managed to pick up an e13 SRS guide cheaply from a friend. I knew there may be some problems with the linkages & iscg adapter plate getting in the way but http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-155544.html & http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110751 give ways to get around this.

I'm running an isis setup with 148mm bb spindle and iscg plate outbound so should be fine but when I screw on the crank theres no clearance between the guide & chainring.
Anyone got any pictures/diagrams to show the correct method?
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PostPosted: Wed 2nd Jul 7:06am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

the same problem happend to me assept mine snapd but Bike HQ should be able to do somthing 4 u cheaply ask for aaron there he does real good sevices
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PostPosted: Wed 2nd Jul 3:24pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

bman wrote:
the same problem happend to me.......


I don't intend to pay for it do be done as I can do it myself, just don't want to go grinding the wrong bits off and ruining it. Do you know what he did to yours?
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PostPosted: Wed 2nd Jul 5:39pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

have u tryed puting a bash plate on it i took mine into get serviced the same time that was like 2 months ago tho ring them up neway see wat needs 2 be done i dont no ae u could try ask my m8 wkdrider jake he knows a tihs load bout bikes and mechanics
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PostPosted: Wed 2nd Jul 9:05pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Tried using a spacer?
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PostPosted: Sun 20th Jul 11:23am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

yea na all fixed had to grind a bit off the isgc plate to get it to clear the linkages but all good now. Couldn't space it out cos my bb spindle wasn't long enough and it would kcuf up the chainline.

BTW bman you have no clue about tihs so actually go ride your bike and come back when you know something useful eh. A bashplate has nothing to do with the setup of the guide.
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PostPosted: Sun 20th Jul 12:03pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

elpalmo wrote:
yea na all fixed had to grind a bit off the isgc plate to get it to clear the linkages but all good now. Couldn't space it out cos my bb spindle wasn't long enough and it would kcuf up the chainline.

BTW bman you have no clue about tihs so actually go ride your bike and come back when you know something useful eh. A bashplate has nothing to do with the setup of the guide.


Nice one.
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PostPosted: Sun 20th Jul 9:16pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

bman111 wrote:
the same problem happend to me assept mine snapd but Bike HQ should be able to do somthing 4 u cheaply ask for aaron there he does real good sevices
hahaha omg brandon aaron does not do services he sits out the back all day building bikes you really think theyd let him service bikes when they have fully trained mechanics?
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PostPosted: Sun 20th Jul 9:34pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I don't need a mechanic lol I can do the work myself like anyone should you should learn how to do your own tihs bman it'l save you some $$$ that you can save for trips to dirtpark so you can actually see what the track is like rather than just saying tihs you don't know hahahaha

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PostPosted: Mon 21st Jul 5:59am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Haha lol
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PostPosted: Mon 21st Jul 7:36am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

lol indeed
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PostPosted: Mon 21st Jul 7:40am    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

dis fhread iz maing
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