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Todd this isn't directed to you per se,

NOTE: Please respond only if you have had a chain guard failure. Responding otherwise will see your post either deleted or erased.
Kind regards,
moe

P.S.: Two other threads address y'alls need to comment and make suggestions. Look for them. For your convenience, they are as follows...

Failed chain guards: Comments & research

Broken chain guards: Triumph interaction




Moe:
I'm confused. Why are some of these replies now edited as "off topic". I think this was one I posted on 7/15:

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I think when the bolt gets tightened at the factory, it puts a twist on the guard itself. I think a washer under the flange might help.

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Good point. I'll try a rubber washer under mine. Still waiting on the chrome replacement from Triumph, but I remain hopeful.


Al