K-Edge K13-002 User Manual

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Pro Road Chain Catcher Installation Instructions
(K13-002)


Description:


The K-Edge Pro Road Chain Catcher series is designed to eliminate chain drop on the lowest chainring due to hard shifts, cross-
chain shifting and or rough terrain while riding.

New features implemented over the original K13-001 include: compatibility with more frame types, lighter weight, easier installation,
chain snag reducing chamfers to chain side face, independent adjustability from front derailleur, and update to overall aesthetics.

Compatibility:

The K13-002 Pro Road Chain Catcher series is designed to fit braze-on front derailleur mounts (i.e. hard mounted to the frame with
the vertical adjustable slot and front radius) only with a double chainring crankset.

Some frames with a hard mounted braze-on and vertical slot may have a 'flat' front face where a radius should be, this type of mount
will NOT work with the mounting system of this chain catcher. If you do have this type of frame please contact K-Edge Support for a
possible solution/adapter.

Some braze-on clamp adapters may not be compatible with the mounting system of this chain catcher, a K-Edge Braze-On Clamp
adapter will be released in the near future to accommodate the new mounting system. If you need a braze-on mount adapter
contact either your local bike shop for a solution or K-Edge Support for availability.

The K13-002 Pro Road Chain Catcher series is currently NOT compatible with Campagnolo EPS Front derailleurs at this time. An
adapter will be released in the near future.

Warnings:

All K-Edge products are to be installed by a professional bike mechanic.

These instructions are generalized to accommodate a wide ranges of setups for a bike. If your setup does not match what is being
described, take extra care in the process of your setup and contact K-Edge Support if you have any questions.

Improper installation of any K-Edge product or use outside of its design intentions could lead not only to damaging the bike but could
also cause personal injury to the rider.

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