YESSS!!! "You lubed the bolt threads" like a professional mechanic should. I hope anyone seeing this video learns this simple technic whenever you install a bolt or a nut you must lube the threads and the head, or the side of the nut that makes contact. This guarantees the bolts and nuts will stay tight, and months or years down the road they will be easy to remove because the threads will not corrode.
The chain never comes off (with or without the chain guide) but the main reason I got the new part is because it is a bash guard as well, so it protects my sprocket and chain from getting hit on rocks 👍
I believe they are plastic. The part that attaches to the bike is metal but the pulley wheels along with the bash guard and chain guide are made of a hard plastic. Hope that helps 👍
@@GabeGarcia cheers 🍻, that does help a lot, I bought a similar ztto chain guide that comes with a noisy metal one, been searching for a budget guide that comes with a plastic one for a while 😎
YESSS!!! "You lubed the bolt threads" like a professional mechanic should. I hope anyone seeing this video learns this simple technic whenever you install a bolt or a nut you must lube the threads and the head, or the side of the nut that makes contact. This guarantees the bolts and nuts will stay tight, and months or years down the road they will be easy to remove because the threads will not corrode.
Haha I had to learn the hard way but now I never forget to add it to my bolts 🤘
Need to slide the top guide down so the sides cover your chain
The way you explain things and show makes it really easy to understand! btw what do you use to clean your chainring, bolts etc.
Means a lot thank you! I use isopropanol alcohol, I usually buy a huge bottle from dollar tree 🤟
i bought the same one for 6 dollars on aliexpress its amazing
thats a steal! good find
Does you chain jump out of the chainring? or what's the reason you are installing this chainguide?
The chain never comes off (with or without the chain guide) but the main reason I got the new part is because it is a bash guard as well, so it protects my sprocket and chain from getting hit on rocks 👍
Did you need to set up your gears
They were still good after the install. I really didn’t have to mess with them 🤘😁
Are ya climbing mountains with that Glory? :D
Haha I used to back in the day, wasn’t the most comfortable climb because of the geometry though 😭😭
Gabriel, what cranks are you running?
Shimano deore cranks🤙
What does the little idler do?
What do you mean by idler 😳🤔
@@GabeGarcia on the bottom of the bash baurd there's a little small chainring
Any idea if the chain guide's pulley wheel is plastic or metal?
I believe they are plastic. The part that attaches to the bike is metal but the pulley wheels along with the bash guard and chain guide are made of a hard plastic. Hope that helps 👍
@@GabeGarcia cheers 🍻, that does help a lot, I bought a similar ztto chain guide that comes with a noisy metal one, been searching for a budget guide that comes with a plastic one for a while 😎
Where can i buy it??
I have the link to the product in my description 🤘
Thank you💪 I didn't see it😂
your using WAY too much lube esp on the bholts thats why so much dirts collecting