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I have one. Works very well.

Not elegant, but no more noisy chainslap and no chain drops.

 

good to know.

 

The slider cylinder, how has that been, still smooth or any resistance issues you picked up when changing gears?

 

Was thinking that rails just need to be kept clean and maybe add wax to it?

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good to know.

 

The slider cylinder, how has that been, still smooth or any resistance issues you picked up when changing gears?

 

Was thinking that rails just need to be kept clean and maybe add wax to it?

Naah it worked well right up until it got smashed in a crash.

I haven't replaced it yet because that bike is a singlespeed now.

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Naah it worked well right up until it got smashed in a crash.

I haven't replaced it yet because that bike is a singlespeed now.

ok good to know, might consider getting one

 

mustv been a solid crash, sorry to hear

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Hi guys thanks for the mention.

Thought i would just stick my head out here specifically replying to Duane's comment:

 

You're probably referring to a little piece of tube hanging under the chainstay holding a bit of chain tension? (and providing much friction)

Chaintamer is quite different: it has dynamic slide action so the guide section is always in line with the chain. Result: shock absorber for your chain eliminating chain slap and noise, zero friction while pedaling.

We're still fairly new on the market but have been testing for years and have already scooped some rave reviews  :clap: Enjoy.

one post wonder!!

 

 

not sure how that is going https://uspto.report/TM/87248260

http://chaintamer.co.za/patent

PATENT

International Patent Pending.

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