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VHS V-3 Chain Sound Damper

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### VHS SAYS ###

Fits all makes, models, and sizes.

 

Chainslap is out. Clean lines and quiet rides are in.
Introducing the Velocity Hucking System “VHS” V-3 Chain Sound Dampener—the latest version of the silicone chainstay protector that’s been muting noisy bikes since day one.

Refined through rider feedback and real-world testing, V-3 brings updated tech and smarter features to keep your drivetrain quiet, your chainstay clean, and your ride performing at its best.

Whether you’re racing, sending, or just cruising, this is your go-to upgrade for reducing chainslap and bike noise—on any terrain.

Re-engineered for improved fit, function, and install experience:

  • Wider base wraps around the entire chainstay for max protection
  • Softer silicone for improved chain damping and flex
  • Angled, low-profile bumps to absorb impact and reduce chain bounce
  • New adhesive = less mess, more stick
  • Kiss-cut backing lets you peel sections off one at a time for a frustration-free install

Fits most modern bicycles and works on its own or layered over your existing chainstay protector.

  • Eliminates Chain Slap Noise: Thick, shock-absorbing rubber kills the chatter and protects your ears—and your frame.
  • Built to Last: Updated V-3 construction resists weather, abrasion, and impacts for seasons of silent riding.
  • Quick & Easy Install: High-tack adhesive means it stays put. Pre-curved shape fits most chainstays.
  • Race-Proven: From backyard booters to World Cup tracks—VHS Protection is trusted by DH teams across the globe.

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