Trek Rail Pivot Protection Flap

Trekka

New Member
Jan 24, 2022
16
69
UK
Hi all Rail users, I have covered many miles in the last few months mainly muddy trails around the ridgeway but also number of dusty and sandy runs over at woburn sands. So my problem was muck, dust and debris getting stuck in the gap above the pivot. My worry would be stones and alike getting caught up and doing further damage. After looking on many forums, and testes a few plastic products, I've come up with the following design, that provides flexibility, yet still protects the pivot. Which ridged plastic ones do not seem to do as the leave a gap when the bike flexes for debris to get stuck in still.

Google: "Trek Rail Pivot Protection Flap" if interested let me know

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Planemo

E*POWAH Elite
Mar 12, 2021
605
706
Essex UK
Good pics cheers. I need to sort something similar for my Haibike which has a tight gap in the same place.
 

Trekka

New Member
Jan 24, 2022
16
69
UK
Good pics cheers. I need to sort something similar for my Haibike which has a tight gap in the same place.

Hi thanks, take a pic send me the model of the Bike and I can make one for you one
 

folmonty

Active member
Mar 11, 2021
152
156
NorCal
Thanks for the simple solution @Trekka Just sourced a thick piece of rubber to do the same thing today. Something that flex makes good sense.
 

Planemo

E*POWAH Elite
Mar 12, 2021
605
706
Essex UK
Hi thanks, take a pic send me the model of the Bike and I can make one for you one

Hi, cheers for that, the issue with the Haibike is that there isn't anything to clamp it to low down - the round seatpost tube doesn't start till quite high up. Ideally it would need to be glued but I'm not sure if I want to do that either. Hmm...
 

Trekka

New Member
Jan 24, 2022
16
69
UK
Hi, cheers for that, the issue with the Haibike is that there isn't anything to clamp it to low down - the round seatpost tube doesn't start till quite high up. Ideally it would need to be glued but I'm not sure if I want to do that either. Hmm...
Hi, take a close up pic and send model number of your bike and I will have a think and see if I can come up with a solution for you...
 

Taff

Member
Mar 7, 2019
20
14
UK
Hi, cheers for that, the issue with the Haibike is that there isn't anything to clamp it to low down - the round seatpost tube doesn't start till quite high up. Ideally it would need to be glued but I'm not sure if I want to do that either. Hmm...
Velcro might work!
 

Planemo

E*POWAH Elite
Mar 12, 2021
605
706
Essex UK
Hi, take a close up pic and send model number of your bike and I will have a think and see if I can come up with a solution for you...

Hi, sorry I meant to say thanks for the offer, but I managed to work a solution my end.

The gap on the Haibike is actually pretty small but I still found the odd small stone got in there. So I found an old piece of 2.5mm EVA foam sheet and cut it as small as I could but still cover the gap and give a good attachment point. EVA isn't as tough as neoprene but I'll see how it goes.

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Rostle32

Member
Sep 26, 2018
86
92
Uk
Hi all Rail users, I have covered many miles in the last few months mainly muddy trails around the ridgeway but also number of dusty and sandy runs over at woburn sands. So my problem was muck, dust and debris getting stuck in the gap above the pivot. My worry would be stones and alike getting caught up and doing further damage. After looking on many forums, and testes a few plastic products, I've come up with the following design, that provides flexibility, yet still protects the pivot. Which ridged plastic ones do not seem to do as the leave a gap when the bike flexes for debris to get stuck in still.

Google: "Trek Rail Pivot Protection Flap" if interested let me know

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Here are some pics of my method of keeping

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Tone461

Active member
Nov 29, 2020
120
247
West Midlands
Here's my version, self adhesive foam ( 1mm I think) with duct tape on the part that hangs down so it slides and heli tape on swing arm for wear. I didn't think it would last that long but its been on since August!

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Hattori-Hanzo

Well-known member
Apr 10, 2023
426
567
UK
Looks ideal 👍

Mud always get stuck between the frame and motor and it's difficult to get out, hopefully this should sort it 👍
 

Hotrod

New Member
Nov 30, 2023
30
36
So Cal
I went with Gorilla tape, cheap, quick and works.... Not the best looking mod though. Clearly an opportunity for someone with a 3D printer.

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