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  1. Hey guys, I want to use an MRP2X chain device on my my 2x10 29er. I need ISCG-05 tabs but I don't seem to have any. First Q: If I buy the tabs to fit onto my BB, will it be easy to source a generic one, or will it need to be MRP specific? For example, csixx have two: https://www.csixx.co.za/products/iscg-adapter-clamp. Second Q: Is there an easy way to find out what BB I have to choose the right adapter? This is my bike: http://www.gtbicycles.com/usa_en/2014/bikes/mountain/xc/2014-zaskar-9r-elite And this is the MRP2X I'm wanting to purchase: https://cdn.bikehub.co.za/uploads/monthly_05_2017/hubmarket-51814-0-87551500-1495176961_med.jpg Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
  2. The clever guys at cSixx have recognised a need in the marketplace for a lightweight, well priced and easy to fit chain guide, aimed at the single chain ring market. For those already running Narrow Wide, think of it as a little added security for your 1x setup, and if you are a trail / #enduro rider this should really be a standard upgrade on your bike! I would even encourage the XCO racers to also consider the guide, as a dropped chain on a lap race could mean the difference between a win or a lose, even if you're just competing to beat your riding buddies. Click here to view the article
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