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    Default Chain suck fin

    Has anyone ever considered brazing a "fin" to under side of the RH chainstay to avoid the deaded chain suck
    Was considering a design for my current build and thought I would check to see if i was re-inventing the wheel
    The fin would have some small tapped holes which i would screw a plastic strip, the sucking chain would strike the plastic prior to jambing between the chain stay and chain ring

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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    Well, not quite reinventing the wheel...

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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    Quote Originally Posted by Noteddy View Post
    Well, not quite reinventing the wheel...
    Under the stay, not on top, to reduce the chance of the chain jamming between the chain ring and stay. Not jamming between the stay and tire as the Shimano shark fin was meant to do.

    In any case, a fin will not prevent chain suck. Chain suck happens, even on elevated stay frames, because of worn parts, poor lubrication, dirty drivetrains, and/or poor chainline.

    Having the chain jam is a result of chain suck. Better to prevent the chain suck in the first place than trying to "fix" the result with add-on patches. The worst chain jams I have had were on bikes with anti-suck devices.

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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    I think this is your huckleberry.
    ShimanoSharkTooth_MED.jpg
    Just put U-brake bosses on it and run a Shark Tooth;)
    ArrivalUBrake1.JPG
    They were so awesome Shimano made them for like a whole 5 minutes.
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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    Quote Originally Posted by edoz View Post
    I think this is your huckleberry.
    ShimanoSharkTooth_MED.jpg
    Just put U-brake bosses on it and run a Shark Tooth;)
    ArrivalUBrake1.JPG
    They were so awesome Shimano made them for like a whole 5 minutes.
    Yup, note the scrapes on the brake and stay where the chain jammed anyway.

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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    I used to do this on our mountain bikes. I'd braze a plate with a couple of threaded holes that could take an aluminium plate that mirrored the profile of the chainrings. I think I saw Keith Bontrager do it first.

    Edit - like this :

    237557d1172204495-looking-bontrager-anti-chain-suck-plate-fb-chain-suck-50.jpg
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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    Quote Originally Posted by shand View Post
    I used to do this on our mountain bikes. I'd braze a plate with a couple of threaded holes that could take an aluminium plate that mirrored the profile of the chainrings. I think I saw Keith Bontrager do it first.

    Edit - like this :

    237557d1172204495-looking-bontrager-anti-chain-suck-plate-fb-chain-suck-50.jpg
    Steven beat me to it.
    Just don't let the little plates get loose or you will have an exceptional one-time chainsuck.
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    Default Re: Chain suck fin

    The Ringle Anti Chain Suck Thing was the same idea. Worked well enough.
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