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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
mick.mh2racing wrote:Heres's my chain guard!

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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
i like the look with no chain guard but it will make a mess of the rear end wont it?
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
I'm in the same position as you, marcus. I don't like the idea of drilling through my swingarm, and I don't have the tools/time to do so. And I can't see a way of re-routing the rear brake line without going through the swingarm...marcus57 wrote:i like the look with no chain guard but it will make a mess of the rear end wont it?
I think this is the perfect solution for me, as suggested by uber pikey. It's probably safer than having no chain guard, plus it looks alot better than the original one, and there's no need to re-route the rear brake line. I think this is what I'm going to go for unless a better solution pops up in the next week or so!

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Thanks alot uber pikey :D Now I'll have to go through their whole website and see what else they do. Hopefully they don't do too much for the RVF - otherwise you may have just cost me alot of money!uber pikey wrote:M and P do an aluminium one for £30
Hope the link works for you and it's what you are looking for http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5845 ... -other/R+G

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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
BE CAUTIOUS.jonno92 wrote:I'm in the same position as you, marcus. I don't like the idea of drilling through my swingarm, and I don't have the tools/time to do so. And I can't see a way of re-routing the rear brake line without going through the swingarm...marcus57 wrote:i like the look with no chain guard but it will make a mess of the rear end wont it?
I think this is the perfect solution for me, as suggested by uber pikey. It's probably safer than having no chain guard, plus it looks alot better than the original one, and there's no need to re-route the rear brake line. I think this is what I'm going to go for unless a better solution pops up in the next week or so!
PS: Is it just me or does the angle that exhaust sits make you want to puke?
Thanks alot uber pikey :D Now I'll have to go through their whole website and see what else they do. Hopefully they don't do too much for the RVF - otherwise you may have just cost me alot of money!uber pikey wrote:M and P do an aluminium one for £30
Hope the link works for you and it's what you are looking for http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5845 ... -other/R+G
ive allready stated that its a chain TOE GUARD and not an actual chain guard see the picture ive edited to show you. your not getting a chain guard for £30. R&G dont make them.

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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
Oh, my mistake. Thanks for clearing that up. That toe guard looks ugly as shit.
Hmm back to square one again..
I'd like to get rid of the chain guard but I don't want to re-route the brake lines through the swingarm. So unless there's another way to route the lines I won't do this.
I'd settle for a chain guard that is nice and clean, and not as fugly as the original one.
EDIT: Solution: http://www.demonbikes.com/more/on/details/08884
Not cheap, but it's nice
Can anyone explain what the point of a rear hugger is, though? Does it serve any purpose other than to look good?
EDIT2: Skidmarx does one also. http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/section/mudgu ... honda.html
Hmm back to square one again..
I'd like to get rid of the chain guard but I don't want to re-route the brake lines through the swingarm. So unless there's another way to route the lines I won't do this.
I'd settle for a chain guard that is nice and clean, and not as fugly as the original one.
EDIT: Solution: http://www.demonbikes.com/more/on/details/08884
Not cheap, but it's nice

Can anyone explain what the point of a rear hugger is, though? Does it serve any purpose other than to look good?
EDIT2: Skidmarx does one also. http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/section/mudgu ... honda.html
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
i use dry lube, and with regular cleaning it makes no mess.marcus57 wrote:i like the look with no chain guard but it will make a mess of the rear end wont it?





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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
rickyb_dj wrote:ive allready stated that its a chain TOE GUARD and not an actual chain guard see the picture ive edited to show you. your not getting a chain guard for £30. R&G dont make them.


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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
nice one superlite. Is your brake line routed through your swingarm too?
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
Yeah, but only because I don't need/want a chain guard (race bike). I think HRC released little wire thingies that mount to the swingarm to hold the brakeline for RC30s so you can get rid of the chain guard - can't find any pics of that nowjonno92 wrote:nice one superlite. Is your brake line routed through your swingarm too?

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