Description:Designed for urban riders and downhillers who choose to push a smaller gear, the P20 provides unmatched adjustability and ease of installation in a lightweight package. Because of its lightweight design, the P20 can also be used for dual slalom and 4X.
Submitted by
seeingblue
a Weekend Warrior
from Santa Cruz, ca. Date Reviewed: August 4, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Any
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$116.00
Purchased At:
Another Bike Shop
Strengths:
Lightweight, Simple, Clean design, Looks sweet
Weaknesses:
None yet
Similar Products Used:
MRP, back in 1996-1997
Bike Setup:
2008 Santa Cruz Nomad, 1.5 Lyrik Fork, AM kit With E13 34 tooth front chainring
Bottom Line:
It works, It's lighter then other products out there. It is a clean and simple design, that gets the job done.
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Submitted by
Pugsley
a Downhiller
from UK Date Reviewed: June 24, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Moelfre
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Purchased At:
came stock on bike
Strengths:
Simple design, light, it works
Weaknesses:
none yet
Similar Products Used:
Blackspire dual, E 13
Bike Setup:
Demo 7, travel shim removed, Deemax wheels
Bottom Line:
Loads of people keep telling me to change it for an MRP or E 13 because they are better. I have used this for 6 months now & my chain has never come off! something the same people with MRP & E 13 devices who told me to get rid of it cannot say with any truth.
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Submitted by
Josey Clifford
a Weekend Warrior
from Medford Oregon Date Reviewed: May 8, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Chucks
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
Bear Creek Bicycle
Strengths:
Light, Simple, Works.
Weaknesses:
I get bored not working on my bike...
Similar Products Used:
e. thirteen, Blackspire, Mrp
Bike Setup:
06' Rocky Mountain Switch, 66 rc2x, Hadley hubs with mavic ust rims, Saint brakes & cranks, XO shifting, Fox DHX 5 with RCS ti spring, SDG I beam seat & post, Syncros stainless pedals.
Bottom Line:
I had to get this tensioner in a pinch to build the bike and I remember thinking this thing was junk... Well, it's a year later and I couldn't be more wrong. If you want the lightest, most reliable tensioner, get a Gamut.
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Submitted by
Travis Allen
a Downhiller
from Lewiston Date Reviewed: October 9, 2006
Favorite Trail:
Tamarack
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$109.00
Purchased At:
fullcycles.com
Strengths:
Super light, easy to install, looks great, gets attention and works better than it looks.
Weaknesses:
None!
Similar Products Used:
E-13 srs, E-13 drs, Mrp long range patrol, Mrp mini me.
Bike Setup:
04 Karp armageddon, 888 rc2x (white), king wheelset with deemax hoops, avy dhs with ti spring, xt fc-m760 cranks, hope mono 6ti brakes with DB levers and hope ss lines.
Bottom Line:
This producs has a better chain line for my frame than ny e-13 srs had as well as doesn't come loose like the e-13. It hold as well and smashes rocks just as good as the makralon bash. This unit is as simple and clean as it can get, I wish I had switched earlier. I loved my SRS but I actually like this one better, from ease of use and install to functionality it has it all. They have a great design and the o0nly way for this not to work is for someone to try and over engineer the install.
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Submitted by
TheStupidAsian
a Weekend Warrior
from EG Date Reviewed: March 23, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At:
Bikeworks
Strengths:
Looks tight, no drag, simple design
Weaknesses:
nothing as of now. just noone knows about gamut
Similar Products Used:
non
Bike Setup:
sc jackal stock with gamut p20
Bottom Line:
cheaper looks cool and is so simple what could go wrong with it? didnt add much weight to it so anyone whose looking for a chainguide screw the bulky mrp or complicated e thirteen... buy a gamut
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