Designed specifically for the rigors of eMTB riding, our 1x eMTB guides provide maximum chain security for every trail. Whether you're powering through technical climbs or tackling rough descents, the 1x eMTB chainguide is built to withstand the high torque of eMTB motors while keeping your drivetrain free of chain drops, noise, and unnecessary wear.
eMTB guides are not universal, and due to differences in frame design, even our specific motor-mounted models do not fit every bike featuring those motors. If you're looking to add or replace the chainguide on your eMTB and it is not listed below, please reach out to our tech support and we'll do our best to find a solution.
1x SE Bosch BDU37 32-36T: 2025 Trek Rail+
1x V3 Shimano Steps 34-38T: Most bikes with E7000, E8000, EP600, EP800, and EP801 motors with 53mm chainlines and unobstucted chainguide mounting bosses.
1x V3 Giant Custom 32-38T (MY19-21): Giant Reign E+, Giant Stance E+, Giant Trance E+, Liv Embolden E+, and Liv Intrigue E+ models from MY19-21
1x V3 Giant Custom 32-38T (MY22+): Giant Reign E+, Giant Trance E+ Liv Embolden E+, and Liv Intrigue E+ models from MY22+
I thought I'd give this a try as after I'd installed a Vorsprung Luftkappe to my Fox 38 the fork became a little bit too progressive.
I'm still experimenting with pressures but I've noticed a big improvement so far and I'd definitely recommend the noken if you've had similar issues
Great service from MRP, super quick shipping to the UK.
All good, thank you.
Replaced 3 tokens with this V2 ramp control unit. Already have the V2 damper installed. 91kg and 92 psi in the 2024 fox 38. Using around 12 or so clicks from 0 tokens and the ride is really active and linear to the middle of the stroke and ramps up for the remainder. Can adjust the bottom out with the ramp control adjuster which is right handy to dial in exactly how you want the fork to feel. With both installed I have savage grip and won't bottom out the fork.
I can see a little improvement from the V1, also seems closer to ideal damping rates according to the weight-chart compared to V1. All in all it works well and better than any major-mfr OEM damper.
Got a Lift V.1 last fall when they were on sale. Installed about a month ago, now have ridden it 3x. Went into a Lyrik Select+ that sits on a Chromag Wideangle, running 150mm travel.
The Lyrik was my first RS fork in about 15 yrs, and I liked it pretty well as it was. But the damper seemed spikey on repeat hits, washboard, constant rockiness. And I'm usually in the "too light weight for factory damping" category.
After some good guidance from the guys at MRP I chose Yellow tune. I weigh about 150lbs ready to ride, water/snacks etc. I ride northern Rockies, so it is generally rocky, rutty, rooty where it isn't hardpack. Sometimes steep.
I set it up with the recommended amounts of compression and rebound damping, and left the same 70psi I'd been running with the factory RS damper.
After one ride I dropped air spring to 67psi and lightened each of the compression and rebound settings by one click.
It's now a fantastic fork that stays up in its travel, absorbs trail features big or small whether I'm going slow or fast. Never feels spikey or wallowy. Thanks MRP, made my fork a real crusher.
Solid product, it works with the YDX-Moro 07 e-bike with some adjustments. Better than the one that came with the bike. I still have to test it on the trail.