ethirteen LG1+ chain guide review

ethirteen LG1+ chain guide review

A reliable, customisable guide that's up to the job

Our rating

4.5

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Published: November 15, 2017 at 11:30 am

Our review
A small tweak has turned the LG1+ around and it now delivers a reliable performance in a mix of conditions Buy if, You want a reliable performance in a mix of conditions

Pros:

Modular design lets you customise how much chain security and chainring protection you get

Cons:

Idler wheel adds friction and makes pedalling less efficient

The LG1+ is e*thirteen’s full ‘belt and braces’ downhill guide, but at only 182g it won’t add too much weight to your bike.

It’s unchanged for 2018, apart from the return to a bolted closure on the upper slider, in place of the quick-release clip on last year’s model. This is good news, because I broke several of the old guides due to the clip coming undone while riding.

So far, the new guide has performed flawlessly – I’ve yet to drop a chain and the bashplate has taken its fair share of hits.

I’ve yet to drop a chain and the bashplate has taken its fair share of hits

Thanks to the rubber lining on the slider and the soft rubber idler wheel, there’s no chainslap whatsoever. The idler does increase drag noticeably though.

Fortunately, the LG1+ gives you the option to remove it, via two small bolts. I preferred the guide this way and (with a narrow/wide ring and clutch rear mech) still never dropped a chain.

Fitting the guide is straightforward. The use of a spacer kit instead of fiddly individual ISCG washers makes things easier. You do have to remove your crankset though, because the bolt to adjust the position of the slider is directly behind the chainring.

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