3:49 TIp for stubbord/stuck crank. Fully assembled bike: Put the bike against a wall stand on the pedal or crank arm, and a hex key on the other side, your body weight will break it free. With frames set: do the same but on the floor with a rubber mat underneath to protect the chainring and the floor.
Thank you!! I've been trying to find a video about this adapter. I can only find videos about chain guides or bash guards. Not the adapter needed for bikes without the bolt mounts on the frame. Thank you for making this video, it was a very big relief to find this. very well explained and demonstrated. Keep up the good work!!!
Got the Bash Guard installed, an easy task. Just a note: I was able to tighten my bottom bracket back up with the Guard installed. My Talon has the factory crank set and it gives plenty of room.
Just got one of these for Christmas to install on my Giant Talon. Thanks for this video, I definitely got all needed info. Any thoughts about using a little dab of Loctite on the screws?
Do you have a heating system or a fan in the back ground? If so I can hear it. If that's what I heard with the new mic it was less noisy, I only heard white noise, and not as loud.
It should not if you have the bottom bracket on at the correct torque. I ran one similar to this for around 2 years on a different bike and it worked flawless 😁
3:49 TIp for stubbord/stuck crank.
Fully assembled bike: Put the bike against a wall stand on the pedal or crank arm, and a hex key on the other side, your body weight will break it free.
With frames set: do the same but on the floor with a rubber mat underneath to protect the chainring and the floor.
Good tips!!!!
Thank you!! I've been trying to find a video about this adapter. I can only find videos about chain guides or bash guards. Not the adapter needed for bikes without the bolt mounts on the frame. Thank you for making this video, it was a very big relief to find this. very well explained and demonstrated. Keep up the good work!!!
Appreciate the kind words and glad it helped you! 😁😁😁 Still got mine on and it works great!
Hey thanks alot! I was looking forward on getting one for my kent trauville. Cheers and Happy Thanksgiving amigo.🍻👍🏻
Definitely works great!!! Happy Thanksgiving to you!!!
Got the Bash Guard installed, an easy task.
Just a note: I was able to tighten my bottom bracket back up with the Guard installed. My Talon has the factory crank set and it gives plenty of room.
I also linked this video to my Amazon review. I found it helpful so hopefully others will too!
Really appreciate the kind words and thank you so much for the share!!!
Looks good, happy Turkey day!
Appreciate it, Keo!!! Happy Turkey Day as well 😁😁😁
Just got one of these for Christmas to install on my Giant Talon. Thanks for this video, I definitely got all needed info.
Any thoughts about using a little dab of Loctite on the screws?
Glad you found it helpful!
I'd say if you use a dab of blue it should be good with no issues 😁
A little dab of blue will do! 🤣 Thanks again!!
@@mtbn0ldguy71 Ah yea! HAHAHAHA
That previous Bash Guard video is what got me hook to @ChickenSendies I gotta get one of these all ready!!!! HA!
Yea! I love the ability to do this with a simple adapter!
Do you have a heating system or a fan in the back ground? If so I can hear it. If that's what I heard with the new mic it was less noisy, I only heard white noise, and not as loud.
No fan on. I shut it off before recording and this is actually my "old" mic I used to use in this video.
You happy with frame? Waiting on mine to come any day. Gobble gobble
Absolutely loving mine and it rips!!!! Gobble gobble my friend 😁😁😁
What is the adapter part that goes under the thread, and bearing the same thickness as a single spacer?
Yep, It sure is! The single one I used to run was a "stone" branded one. Looked and worked exactly the same as thus one.
Does the bracket shift after the guard takes a hit?
It should not if you have the bottom bracket on at the correct torque. I ran one similar to this for around 2 years on a different bike and it worked flawless 😁
That tool looks like an oil filter socket. Let us know if you had to return?
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍽️!
It really does HAHAHAHA Happy Thanksgiving!!!