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Old 21-04-05, 01:56 PM   #1
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Default chain guard???

So who has them on, and who has taken them off? Same with reflectors???
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Old 21-04-05, 02:00 PM   #2
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It's illegal to remove your chain guard

I haven't got a refector though One to be fitted soon though (cheers Richie1743 )
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Old 21-04-05, 02:04 PM   #3
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no relect is illegal too......naughty naughty
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Old 21-04-05, 02:12 PM   #4
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It's illegal to remove your chain guard
I'm not sure it is, though it's certainly an MOT fail. I haven't got one on as I broke off one of the lugs on the swingarm , which reminds me I must pick up the replacement swingarm from Jelster.

Certainly looks better without one (makes me look real hard ) and I doubt whether the flimsy piece of black plastic that Suzuki supply would actually do much to prevent the chain from wreaking havoc should it snap.


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Old 21-04-05, 02:14 PM   #5
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Doesn't making it an mot failure....make it illegal?
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Old 21-04-05, 02:15 PM   #6
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Not necessarily, no. Strangely.


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Old 21-04-05, 02:20 PM   #7
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Certainly looks better without one (makes me look real hard ) and I doubt whether the flimsy piece of black plastic that Suzuki supply would actually do much to prevent the chain from wreaking havoc should it snap.


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The stock chainguard (on a K4 at least) does have a bit of metal lining in place which could offer some protection. Worryingly though, lots of huggers (which are attached by replacing the chain guard) are just all plastic.
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Old 21-04-05, 03:04 PM   #8
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Quote:
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I doubt whether the flimsy piece of black plastic that Suzuki supply would actually do much to prevent the chain from wreaking havoc should it snap
Ah... Mine isn't a flimsy piece of plastic though

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Old 21-04-05, 03:37 PM   #9
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It still won't help. You'd need a pretty substantial guard to actually absorb a decent amount of the chain's energy. You just gotta keep it maintained and hope that if it does snap you're not going very fast or it misses you.
As far as I was aware, the chain guard is more to stop you putting you foot onto the chain, which would obviously not be terribly pleasant.
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Old 21-04-05, 04:40 PM   #10
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Why would you want to remove the chain guard. Safety first.
With regard to the reflectors, I think some bikes have more than some. I had 1 refelector on the rear. It went when I took of the rear mudflap. Just never though about putting one back on.
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