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Choosing a chain guide can be a complicated process, we hope that these walkthroughs will demystify the process
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There are a few steps to choosing a chain guide and the following walkthroughs in this series will visit that in greater detail, but as a first step let’s narrow down the selection process
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We also recommend reading through the Chainline explained walkthrough so you can better understand how to properly install your guide. Chainline (CL) is a term we will use often, so it is important that someone who is deciding on, or installing a chainguide knows what that means
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Step one is deciding on which type of guide you need
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Do you want a single (1x) or dual ring (2x) guide?
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Do you want bash protection?
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For dual ring guides visit our TRS dual ring guide picker
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We offer dual guides both with and without bash protection
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For single ring guides, visit the Single ring guide picker
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XCX and TRS guides offer just upper guidance and are our lightest weight, most minimal guide. Perfect for Trail, Enduro and XC.
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XCX guides do not have bash protection and are unable to be run with a chainring mounted bashguard. We offer them in a seat tube or BB mount
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TRS guides offer direct mount bash protection in the ISCG models. We also offer D-type and E-type mounting
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We also make a cyclocross specific version of the XCX with a chainline spec designed around road cranks
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For single ring guides with bash protection, check out the LG1 and TRS guides in our LG1 guide picker
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This walkthrough goes over our DH guides including the legendary LG1+
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These guides can also be used for trail/enduro riders
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Thanks for reading, now get out there and ride!
Thanks for reading, now get out there and ride!