MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide

MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide – Bashguard and Roller 2×9 Setup

MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide

Awhile back, we published an article here on Bike198 that highlighted the benefits of setting up a 2×9 shifting system on your mountain bike (article here). With a properly setup 2×9 drivetrain, you can get about the same gear range as a comparable 3×10, but you get much better chain security and chainring protection for more aggressive riding where the chain is liable to drop and your big ring can hit rocks, down trees or even your legs. Mountain Racing Products (MRP) is known throughout the industry for providing high quality chain retention systems for the downhill crowd and this dual ring shiftable guide is your option in the AM segment to run an affective 2×9 setup.

About MRP:

MRP has been the pioneer and leader of high quality chain guide systems since 1996. From the original System 1 to today’s flagship G2 guides, MRP guides are the consistent choice of the World’s best riders in every discipline on the mountain. Just ask the legends of the sport what chain guide they insist on using year after year. The answer is always “MRP” for their quality, dependability, and reliability.

MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide Specs

From mrpbike.com

Designed to minimize chainslap and noise, while ensuring your chain is always right where you want it, the LRP is the best shiftable chain guide on the market. Featuring broad compatibility, and our new “Party Crasher Lite” bash ring, it also sports a new raised profile on the arm which prevent the chain from dropping off the granny ring and into your frame. That’s right, no more chewed up, mangled bb shells. With the LRP installed, your bb shell will remain pristine.

Bottom Bracket Mount Install

As tested, the guide we installed on our Turner 5.Spot was the bottom bracket mount that is compatible with just about every frame on the market (as long as the plate clears everything in the BB area). The plate that holds the roller actually replaces your driveside bottom bracket spacer, so installation is as easy as removing the driveside cup and replacing that spacer with the plate provided. Once installed, you replace your big ring with the bash guard provided (all bolts, washers and hardware included in the kit), adjust the roller up to the bash guard and make sure your height is correct. Once you feed the chain through, you are ready to roll.

On The Trail: MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide

For the purposes of this review, we ran a 36/24T setup which is quite larger than the 22/32T ring setup that comes standard on most cranks. That ring combination with a 11/34T cassette gave the bike a wide gear range that comes close to having the top end like you would on a typical 3 ring setup. This system is also compatible with a 22/32T setup, but I would recommend at least going to a 34T middle ring to get a little bit more range as you can sometimes feel like you are spinning out on a 32T.

The benefits of running this setup from MRP are significant:

  • Constant Chain Tension: With more chain rapping the ring and constant, consistent chain tension thanks to the roller design, there is far less chain slap and you never drop the chain in fast technical riding.
  • Bash Ring Protection: With a thick, reinforced bash ring like the one from MRP, you can literally bash it into rocks, log crossings and other obstacles in the trail without worrying about damaging shifting components or your chain. It also protects your legs and other body parts from getting caught up in the big ring. Having been the victim of this in the past (over 30 stitches in my right knee), the added protection is welcomed.
  • Medium Cage Rear Derailleur: When you run a 2×9 system like this one from MRP, you can run a medium cage rear derailleur to further decrease chain slap and get quicker, crisper shifts.

Of course, this increased protection and chain security doesn’t come without a couple of little downsides. With the addition to another element to the chainline, you are going to notice a little bit of increased drag and the entire system does add another 235g to your bike. Given that, the MRP LRP chain guide is really meant for riders that are riding more technical terrain or are looking for that increased protection and do not race cross country or endurance mountain biking.

The MRP LRP is one of the best options for mountain bikers looking to convert their drivetrain to a 2×9 setup. The MRP roller is probably the smoothest in the business allowing for a quiet drivetrain while minimizing drag. The mounting plate installs easily and prevents the chain from dropping down into the bottom bracket as an added bonus. While some riders might not be a fan of the MRP logos, the bash guard is thick and withstands a lot of abuse over time. While some other manufacturers try to save a little bit more weight on the bashguard, they normally fall short on durability. MRP has found the right balance between weight and durability on their bashes and it shows once you hit the trail. The guide also shifts smoothly and consistently from the middle and small ring allowing the chain to change positions on the roller. Overall shirting performance was not affected at all in comparison to a typical 3×10 setup.

For any rider looking for a 2×9 drivetrain setup, the wide range of mounting options and consistent quality brings the MRP LRP Shiftable Dual-Ring Guide to the top of the list of options in our book. It doesn’t get much smoother or easier to setup.

Get your best price on a MRP LRP dual-ring chain guide by clicking here.

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