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Chain guard options???
#133610 02/15/2007 7:16 AM
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I was just looking at my stock black one and was thinking it would be so easy to improve.....

Has anyone made a different/custom chain guard yet?


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Runner0023 #133611 02/15/2007 9:47 AM
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No one has made a different chain guard (cg) yet. Solo finishers have been used to replace the rear hangers and afford some chain protection as the cg was removed. Custom peg hangers work too. Chromed cgs can be purchased. Don't though. Your stocker should be plated if you want a chromed one. The chromed ones you buy have a tendency to break at the bolt points. The bonneville cg won't fit either. Check out the Texas goodies...


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moe #133612 02/15/2007 10:38 AM
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That's not exactly true, I just can't remember who it was. Someone made a chainguard out of round bar, suspended directly over the chain. It didn't look to me like a whole lot of protection for the chain, but whatever.


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FriarJohn #133613 02/15/2007 11:33 AM
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I took my stocker and had it painted to match the bike...IMHO it looks real good!


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RobBA05 #133614 02/15/2007 11:40 AM
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I read that the factory has "cleaned up" the chain guard for '07.
Haven't seen one, though.


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This is a good looking piece, probably won't fit our bikes though...


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roundy77 #133616 02/15/2007 7:56 PM
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Someone was making SS chain guards, I think for Brent. He contacted me cause I was looking for one, but I haven't heard from him since.


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roundy77 #133617 02/15/2007 10:47 PM
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This is a good looking piece, probably won't fit our bikes though...





That does look good. I put the chrome one on mine but still not sure if i like it better than the black one


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Erwin #133618 02/15/2007 10:49 PM
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Erwin, I like the one Rob had painted to match the mulberry. Interesting.


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Speedmaster05 #133619 02/16/2007 2:46 AM
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Someone painted theirs green to match the bike - it's a nice look but wasted if you have large saddlebags (which explains why I never bothered wasting money getting the chrome one!).

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FriarJohn #133620 02/16/2007 3:05 AM
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That's not exactly true, I just can't remember who it was. Someone made a chainguard out of round bar, suspended directly over the chain. It didn't look to me like a whole lot of protection for the chain, but whatever.



Sounds like a good idea, might try that myself!


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FriarJohn #133621 02/17/2007 7:20 AM
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I found the one you mentioned, I'm going to do something similar except probably curve the bar to the radius of the sprocket.


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Runner0023 #133622 02/17/2007 2:15 PM
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it would be so easy to improve.....





I wonder what did you mean by "improve"? I agree with the guy who said that with bags on, (I'm running K-Drives), it is not really visable anyway. My biggest problem with the stock gaurd is that it doesn't "gaurd" enough. I added a piece of thin sheet rubber to the tail of it, about one inch, and that stopped about 90% of that black crap from flying off onto the bags, fender, my wife's sleeve, etc!
Not the prettiest thing I guess, but it works and I can't see it!
Cheers, Gerry.

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GerryC #133623 02/17/2007 3:48 PM
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hey runner wot you doin takin my pics
yep that gaurd for wot its worth is stainless rod with some tabs welded on and polished used gold bolts cos i was lazy
must say it looks good but does not keep oil from spraying up especially when you lube the chain

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GerryC #133624 02/18/2007 6:08 AM
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I just mean improve in the looks department, I think the stock one looks like a peice of pressed sheet iron metal.

Also I don't have saddle bags and my chain is clean, so it is functioning just fine for me but I'm always looking for things to do in my shed......


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melvin #133625 02/18/2007 6:14 AM
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hey runner wot you doin takin my pics





Sorry for stealing your pics Melvin....


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Runner0023 #133626 02/18/2007 8:35 AM
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runner i only joking
please feel free to take them thats what this forum is for helping each other with indeas that goes to the whole crew

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melvin #133627 02/18/2007 8:36 AM
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SORRY TYPE O I MEANT TO SAY IDEAS

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Runner0023 #133628 02/18/2007 4:56 PM
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OK, well I agree with you there, the stockies aren't much to look at. I kinda like the ones that are painted to match the bike. Mind you, mine matched from the factory, being black and all!

Gerry

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GerryC #133629 02/19/2007 12:18 PM
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>I read that the factory has "cleaned up" the chain guard for '07.

Yeah, I did read that somewhere.
Went down and checked out an '07.
Apparently the writer confused "chain guard" with "sprocket cover".


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