TransAmMan
Active member
In all my years of riding, I have never seen a chain guide so poor as the stock version on the Decoy.
I have gone through 3 of them:
1. When the bolts backed out (as per YT notice) the PLASTIC mounts broke (ordered replacement)
2. I snapped a chain last season and the PLASTIC mounts broke on the replacement (ordered another replacement)
3. Upon installing chain guide #3 .. the PLASTIC mounts snapped and yes I was using a torque wrench (brand new .. in the garbage)
So chainguide #4 .. sorry 3 strikes and your out (anybody see a trend above )
If anybody is looking for a new chainguide, I highly recommend the new OneupComponents chain guide for E-Bikes.
I installed one a few weeks ago, and YES could actually torque it to proper specs ... and the bolts actually came with Loctite applied.
And wait for this engineering marvel ... the mounts are made of ALUMINUM ... not plastic.
OK some may feel the plastic makes sense as it will break rather than do damage to the motor mounts, BUT when a chainguide snaps during installation using proper torque specs (snapped at about 2 nm of force) there is a serious QC issue in the manufacturing process.
A chainguide is something I never thought would give me grief and also empty my wallet (that money could have been invested in beer ) . It looks like this one might actually last.
I have gone through 3 of them:
1. When the bolts backed out (as per YT notice) the PLASTIC mounts broke (ordered replacement)
2. I snapped a chain last season and the PLASTIC mounts broke on the replacement (ordered another replacement)
3. Upon installing chain guide #3 .. the PLASTIC mounts snapped and yes I was using a torque wrench (brand new .. in the garbage)
So chainguide #4 .. sorry 3 strikes and your out (anybody see a trend above )
If anybody is looking for a new chainguide, I highly recommend the new OneupComponents chain guide for E-Bikes.
I installed one a few weeks ago, and YES could actually torque it to proper specs ... and the bolts actually came with Loctite applied.
And wait for this engineering marvel ... the mounts are made of ALUMINUM ... not plastic.
OK some may feel the plastic makes sense as it will break rather than do damage to the motor mounts, BUT when a chainguide snaps during installation using proper torque specs (snapped at about 2 nm of force) there is a serious QC issue in the manufacturing process.
A chainguide is something I never thought would give me grief and also empty my wallet (that money could have been invested in beer ) . It looks like this one might actually last.
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