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Gamut
USA has launched a new P30 bashguard designed to protect 36t single ring
set-ups. The design consists of a new polycarbonate blend and a never before used
spoke and cavity structure that reduces the weight by 25% while providing
greater protection. By employing a smarter approach to energy distribution when
absorbing impacts, the new design channels energy away from the frame and more
critical (not mention expensive) drive-train components.
In
early 2007, Gamut started working on prototypes to break the 200 gram mark for
a complete guide/device system. At 222 grams, the new P30 is the lightest guide
available which can take the rigors of a World Cup season.
"Although
the riders we survey demand weight reduction in so many areas of their bikes,
we knew we needed to lower the weight without compromising protection. The new
material enables us to create the lighter structure which distributes energy
away from more critical and expensive drive-train components and in no way
compromises the frame or ISCG tabs like direct mount options" states Juan
Graziosi, co- founder of Gamut USA.
Gamut's
approach to protecting drive-componentry is derived from rider feedback which
surfaces 5 main elements; performance, durability, weight, ease of
installation, and cost. These same
principles were also followed in the design of Gamut's new Race Rings which
will be out later this year. "We had riders on our Race Rings all last
season and now we are getting ready to release them to the market. They are
lighter than anything else we are aware of and compliment the guides
nicely" said Mike Poutre, co- founder of Gamut USA.
Gamut
has also been working on their dual-ring chainguide, which will utilize the new
bashguard design making it the lightest dual-ring on the market. Gamut would
like to give special thanks to the riders who provided input and to our guys
and gals that tested our prototypes all of last year. They help make Gamut's
products a reality.
For
more information please visit www.gamutusa.com
Mateo
Graziosi
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