r6 swingarm question
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- ghettomedic505
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r6 swingarm question
may be a stupid question but do you need to have a chain gaurd on your swingarm?
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Re: chain guard
They help keep the dirt and grease from splattering all over your tail, but I took mine off. You don't have to have it.
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Re: chain guard
no such thing as stupid questions!
when i got my bike it didn't have a chain guard. i hadn't run one at all the entire time i've had it (little over a year now). course 5-6 months of that the bike was in pieces. but i've still put a few thousand miles on it with no chain guard. it's more of a safety precaution than anything. if the chain happens to break while under acceleration it could cause some serious damage to the bike and your leg. with a guard on there, it's a little less likely to damage much, except the guard itself
any other comments are welcome as always
oh, and rage is right, keeps the splatter to a minimum. just builds up in the guard.
when i got my bike it didn't have a chain guard. i hadn't run one at all the entire time i've had it (little over a year now). course 5-6 months of that the bike was in pieces. but i've still put a few thousand miles on it with no chain guard. it's more of a safety precaution than anything. if the chain happens to break while under acceleration it could cause some serious damage to the bike and your leg. with a guard on there, it's a little less likely to damage much, except the guard itself
any other comments are welcome as always
oh, and rage is right, keeps the splatter to a minimum. just builds up in the guard.
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Re: chain guard
in some states you need them to pass inspection. i dont use mine. i personaly like the old zx7/7r sytel chain gaurds. if i could mod one for my 929 i'd run one.
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Re: r6 swingarm question
new question for those that did the 03-05 r6 swingarm did the chain guide fit on the swingarm cause i cant it to go on and line up correctly
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Re: r6 swingarm question
i did the yzf600r swingarm and the chain guide dident line up but its still on there havent finnished the r6 one yet so i dont know the outcome
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Re: r6 swingarm question
99-02 R6 swingarm on mine and used the R6 chain gaurd but ran without one for awhile before the swinger swap
+1 on the splatter
+1 on the splatter
Re: r6 swingarm question
Here in the UK the darn law says you have to have one, but even if not I still would - nothing like an arse covered in chain lube to form your views on that one!
Re: r6 swingarm question
+5 on thisBMiller wrote:Chain guards are worthless except for as Rage said........plus if your chain breaks it'll tear that guard right off anyways, it offers no protection what-so-ever
My experience has been that the chainguards just add to the shrapnel...they get bent/mangled, half stuffed into the front sprocket cover and cut on rear tires when they do. The OEM plastic is less damaging...but they are butt-ugly too.
I can't remember the last bike of mine that retained it's chainguard..........
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