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FS: Various Bashrings/chain guides

 
 
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Old 01-24.-2004
Kristan Roberge
 
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Default FS: Various Bashrings/chain guides

All prices in US dollars, shipping extra, paypal accepted.

Envy Bash Rings
- Brand new
- 5 bolt 94mm compact
- protects 32T or smaller
- 95 grams, one of the lightest bash rings available

$25 each

see pic at http://206.75.155.18/kmr/bikes/envy.jpg

KMR Bashguard and Bashring
- CNC Machined from aluminium plate, made in canada
- bashring is 5-bolt compact, covers up to a 32T ring
- guide plate mounts in place behind driveside BB cup
- has slots for upper and lower pulleys (not pictured)

$50 for both, $40 for guide plate only, $15 for bashring only.

see pic at http://206.75.155.18/kmr/bikes/guides.jpg

Crystal Design Chainguard
- Brand new
- 5 bolt 110mm standard
- covers up to a 50T ring

$20

see pic at http://206.75.155.18/kmr/bikes/cdguard.jpg

Gravity Check BashRing
- used
- fits 34T or smaller, replaces big ring
- 5-bolt 94mm compact pattern
- made from 10mm thick aluminium plate, weighs about a half pound

$20

see pic at http://206.75.155.18/kmr/bikes/gravity.jpg
 

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