
OneUp Components Bash Guide V2 - ISCG05
### OneUp Says ### Eliminate dropped chains forever with the new OneUp Components Bash Guide. As the trend for lower and slacker bikes continues, chainring protection is becoming even more important. Revised for 2019 the OneUp Bash Guide uses simple, one tool installation and adjustment as well as an all new tool less flip The OneUp Bash Guide was developed with input from top EWS World racers and can be seen all over this years circuit. Reinforced Nylon bash guards and a back plate cut from 8mm thick 7075-T6 aluminum, ensure that the OneUp Bash Guide can handle the biggest hits, but at a weight of only 105g (34T) you may forget it’s even there. NOT JUST FOR ENDURO RACERS. The OneUp Bash Guide is equally at home on your trail bike, where the extra bash protection is a must for aggressive riders or on your DH rig. With the popularity of clutch derailleurs, it is no longer necessary to run a chain guide with a lower roller to effectively tension your chain. DH racers and Bike Park rippers will appreciate the huge reduction in drag with the elimination of the lower roller, without sacrificing any strength or chain retention. The OneUp Bash Guide includes 3 different sizes of bash plate for compatibility with chainrings from 28-36T. FEATURES Tool less upper guide flip Install without removing your crank Single tool install and adjustment Boost compatible Oval Compatible Black Stainless Steel hardware Includes 3 bash plates (28-30T, 32-34T, 36T) Patented US 10,053,188 Other Patents Pending SPECS Weight: 90g 28-30T, 105g 32-34T, 110g 36TCapacity: 28-36T Chainline: 7.5mm adjustment Mount: ISCG05 Color: Black top guide piece included Material: 7075 aluminum, top guide glass reinforced thermoplastic COMPATIBILITY Not compatible with current Trek Alloy Slash frames. GUIDE SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove top guide by removing the front top guide nut with a 4mm hex (never adjust the rear T25 bolt). 2. Set slider in the highest position. (inserted a 4mm into the hole on the bottom left of the top device with the chain link symbol and backed it out anti-clockwise)3. Hold backplate directly against ISCG05 tabs. Check for clearance between the back side of the bashplate/guide and the bike frame (use included 2.5mm spacers if necessary to space the backplate away from the frame). 4. Rotate backplate until slider adjustment bolt is directly above the crank axle and torque bolts to 5Nm5. With crankset and chain installed, use spacer shim block to measure clearance between backplate and chain6. Determine the corresponding number of chainline shims required7. If more than 5 shims are required, install the supplied 2.5mm washers behind the backplate and return to step 28. Assemble top guide with spacers and tighten bolt to 3Nm 9. Insert a 4mm hex through the hole in the inner top guide, loosen the height adjustment bolt and lower the tool onto the chain. Torque to 3Nm to set the height