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Mojo HDR
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In June of 2013, the Mojo HD was
replaced by the Mojo HDR. The HDR
features ISCG 05 mounts. Standard pro-
cedures apply to mounting an ISCG 05
compatible chainguide or bash on the
HDR. The HDR is also compatible with
all common direct mount front derail-
leurs in both 2X and 3X configurations.
Single Ring Guides (Mojo HD and SL)
For you 1X10 lovers, we’ve found that
Shimano’s Shadow Plus and SRAM’s
Type II rear derailleur virtually elimi-
nates the need for the lower half of
your chain guide, while making your
bike nearly silent. Both derailleurs
provide heavier chain tension plus
a friction stabilizer to dampen the
cage and thus chain movement (chain
slap), which dramatically reduces
derailing of chains. Combine either
rear derailleur with an e*thirteen
XCX-ST D-Type or an MRP 1X upper
guide and you should have very few
chain issues.
e*thirteen Cranks on Ripley
It has come to our attention that some
people are experiencing difficulty with
the setup of e*thirteen cranks on the
Ripley. Here’s a detailed explanation
on how to do it:
First off, there are cranks built on 2
chainring spacing (2X) and cranks built
on 3 chainring spacing (3X).
The e*thirteen crankset has 3X spacing.
The third (largest) chainring has been
replaced with a bashguard. The e*13
crankset was designed around 3X spac-
ing, therefore a 3X front derailleur must
be used to function properly.
Shimano 10-speed front shifters are
capable of switching between 2X and
3X spacing with a simple switch located
on the underside of the front shifter.
For proper functioning, this switch
needs to be in the 3X configuration and
matched with a 10-speed Shimano 3X
front derailleur.
It may be tempting to use a Shimano
2X front derailleur or the 2X shifter
configuration, but this will lead to lots of
rubbing and noise.
SRAM makes their derailleurs and
Chainrings
shifters specific to 3X and 2X. For
SRAM components to shift properly on
the e*thirteen crankset, you must use
a SRAM 3X front derailleur. Unique to
SRAM, the front derailleur utilizes a
cable pull-ratio that allows the use of a
2X or 3X SRAM front shifter.
The reason that you can use a 3X or 2X
SRAM shifter is because each shift pulls
the same amount of cable for both shift-
ers. So, use a SRAM 3X front derailleur
and match it to either a SRAM 3X or 2X
front shifter.
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To recap:
• Use a triple front derailleur:
make sure to set it up as if there was a
larger outer chainring.
• Any modern shifter will work.
Shimano shifters are convertible and
need to be set on the 3x setting.
• On older shifters: when in doubt,
use a triple shifter.
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