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Old 27-01-15, 08:41 PM   #1401
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hahahaaa. its get better. i have just had the police on the phone so had a nice little chat as the girl went down and complained that i was accusing her of bumping my car. lol
Not surprised. You should have called the police as soon as she started being a drama queen.
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Old 27-01-15, 08:57 PM   #1402
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Bibs job for the go pros
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Old 27-01-15, 09:08 PM   #1403
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Old 27-01-15, 09:36 PM   #1404
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nope, thats the first ever bump i have had in a car since i passed my test in 1989.

the lass was likely sitting in behind me riding the clutch and her foot slipped.
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Old 27-01-15, 09:40 PM   #1405
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nope, thats the first ever bump i have had in a car since i passed my test in 1989.

the lass was likely sitting in behind me riding the clutch and her foot slipped.
I think your right
Road standards are shocking up north
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Old 27-01-15, 11:39 PM   #1406
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So I had a mashed up chain guard bolt on the SV, decided to finally remove it, bought new bolts and tried the PH3 & PZ3, PH3 seemed to have a decent fit but nope, just made it worst. I thought ok well i'll just saw a nice big line down the middle and use a big flathead, sawed something nice, file a bit to get a slightly wider slot for my biggest flat head and bahm, the whole head breaks off. So I think, no panic, I took off the rear pegs, cut the chain guard to bits (I was looking for a good excuse to get a hugger anyways), and now it's properly flush, I bought some left handed drill bits hoping to drill into it next week. Any advice? I don't have a welder I'm a bit out of ideas now... I guess I can proabbly fit the hugger without that screw but would be nice to have it out....

Wondering, is riidng without a chain guard *that* bad? The hugger comes next week.
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Old 28-01-15, 10:14 AM   #1407
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I rode without one for a while, it fell off without my knowledge, I waited around a week for a new one once i had noticed, the only difference is the chain lube when fresh - it goes everywhere!

And its probably dangerous
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Old 28-01-15, 11:12 AM   #1408
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And its probably dangerous
I can't imagine that little bit of plastic giving much in the way of protection. Snapped chains at motorway speeds are rumoured to be able to take your leg off.
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Old 28-01-15, 11:35 AM   #1409
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True but it'll offer at least a deflection for the chain to hit first - taking some force out of it

But yeah probably doesn't make a difference
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Old 28-01-15, 11:42 AM   #1410
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They can. Therefore anything that slows it down to a less than catastrophic speed the better.
Metal chain guards are actually worse. They'd fracture, continue travelling and being metal and sharp edged be part of the problem. The plastic ones will deform and direct the chain into the wheel at best, which should at least decelerate it a little.
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