Sprocket cover ? How do u have yours

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  1. Scott

    Scott Active Member

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    I took mine off but think I better have one on in case the chain snaps. Has anyone cut there's about?
     
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    A bit of plastic won't save your gonads if your chain decides to go AWOL at 120mph....:rolleyes:

    But it will keep oil off your spangly new rompers :D
     
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    That's not the neatest of jobs. Hope that's doesn't sound mean
     
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    haven't finished it mate ;), look back in a few weeks, but whatever you do make sure you keep the metal piece between the cover and engine, this will help stop the chain putting a massive hole in the engine if the chain does snap.
     
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    Wedgie that's just pimp. Thanks
    Skip nice one and that's what I was thinking, I heard they do help

    How did u do that plz
     
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    I done this with Dremel and took about 30 mins it ain't perfect but will do for now cheers buddy , I just marked with chalk and cut a bit put it on but a bit more until the shift rod wasn't being obstructed
     
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    Dano that s good too. I'm gonna have a go not got a Dremel tho. Carbon wrap it afterwards?
     
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  12. Scott

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    Thanks again. Il hav a go with hack saw see how get on
     

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