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Ok, I have a 90 frame and swingarm but I do not have the chain adjuster blocks. So far searching ebay has turned up nothing outside of fzr1000 chain blocks. Does anyone know what chain adjuster block can be used with the 90 swingarm?
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that style wont fit the 90 deltabox swingarm.
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Bike_junkie wrote:that style wont fit the 90 deltabox swingarm.
Might be more beneficial to state you are looking for fzr 400 adjustment blocks.

They are damn near impossible to find these days. I was seriously considering having a run of them made but I haven't had the time to even see what it would cost.
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TK,
you are right about rare Y-Geo gave up looking when he found one of the originals bent & cracked. So he made his own.
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sounds like a good thing I am not in a hurry to find some then. I'll be shiping out with the military soon and plan on saving up to buy a small milling machine and lathe while I am gone. Maybe chain pullers will have to be my first project. It was worth asking, I was kinda hoping that something like the fzr1k chain pullers could be used without much modification.
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this is someone I know in the uk, if you don't want to make them yourself, i'm sure she'd be able to help! She has had a load of different yams and has a few spare parts aswell, she'll post to USA aswell i believe. She may even have some originals.
http://www.projection-components.co.uk/ ... ts-1-c.asp

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I found a set from the UK. So they now sit at my Dad's house waiting for my return from the middle east.
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