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3 Pack Bike Spoke Protector Flywheel Spokes Guard Plastic Cover for Bicycle Rear Wheel 54mm Cassette Hub Montain Road Bikes Cycling Accessories Parts

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  • Package Included: 3x Bike Wheel Guard.
  • Size: 135 mm/ 5.31 inch.
  • Made of ABS plastic material, lightweight and durable.
  • Keeps the chain from being shifted into the spokes when out of adjustment.
  • Suitable for mountain bikes, road bicycles, folding bike etc.


Package Included: 3x Bike Wheel Guard.
Size: 135 mm/ 5.31 inch.
Made of ABS plastic material, lightweight and durable.
Keeps the chain from being shifted into the spokes when out of adjustment.
Suitable for mountain bikes, road bicycles, folding bike etc.


Kyrylo Holovenko
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
It fits perfectly on my bike. Feels strong. It took some time to put it in, but it looks good—perfect quality for the price.
raverson
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
The YehVeh 3 Pack Bike Spoke Protector and Spokes Guard provide protection for the bicycle drivetrain and rear wheel. They protect from derailleur over shifts that send the chain past the low gear and into death valley between the sprocket and the spokes. These are easy to install after removing the cassette, and the three prongs snap into place and hold securely. It should be noted that these will only fit 36 spoked wheels and not wheels with 32 spokes.
Raul
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
This is a replacement for an old brittle and brittle guard.It was easy to install and the plastic appears flexible enough to withstand the environment.
Don Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
On 4-27-24 -The 3 Pack, Bike Spoke Protectors by Yehveh came (see pic) and on 5-1-24 I tried to replace the bad one (also shown) on my Specialized Hard Rock Comp - a 3x8. It can be hard to properly setup a rear derailleur, especially on a lower quality bike, and a spoke protector can save your spokes. As they do, mine had gotten become yellow and brittle, so it needed replacement. I currently have 4 bikes, and knew dork discs may vary, based on the # of spokes and maybe gears? I'm not sure. I just know that, because I have a digital micrometer, this product is the same approximate outside diameter of 135mm that attaches to the hub. So I thought it was the correct part. Right?I like to do repairs and upgrades at good times, while it's apart or convenient. And once I took off my back wheel, and removed the cassette, I could finally access the Spoke Protector. And while the new one was slightly different, (mine has 4 "fingers" and the ad has 3) it was the same size, and appeared to go back on. So I installed it and all parts I had removed w/ the cassette - but when testing the wheel, it had a lot of resistance, and w/ my neighbor's suggestion that SOMETHING was wrong, I took off the new Spoke Protector, and reinstalled the wheel (again). I could immediately see and tell the problem was gone and my wheel could once again spin freely! Looking closer, at the wheel and spoke protector, I realized that the new one didn't attach correctly / fully, and stuck out further (towards the wheel) than the original.