nc30 rear chain guard
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
hmm I guess all that is needed is a bracket like the one you've made up, to suspend the brake line above the chain. Got any pics from side-on?
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
not got any pics that I can find right now.
It is just a flat piece of alloy and a ruber grommet...simple.
I had to get braided lines for racing, that was a pre-race shot..
in fact, you can see it in this gratuitous shot of the winning moto...

It is just a flat piece of alloy and a ruber grommet...simple.
I had to get braided lines for racing, that was a pre-race shot..
in fact, you can see it in this gratuitous shot of the winning moto...


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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
haha I think you forgot to link the photo but I'm looking forward to it!
And congrats on the win! :D
And congrats on the win! :D
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
Keeps the rear shock/swingarm/ back end clean.Can anyone explain what the point of a rear hugger is, though? Does it serve any purpose other than to look good?
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
jonno92 wrote:haha I think you forgot to link the photo but I'm looking forward to it!
And congrats on the win! :D
LOL..sorted it

Cheers!

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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
Or what about using some cable clips to fix the brakeline along the swing arm like the ones that elecricians use. Do a search for cable cleats or cable management on screwfix.com. That way you don't need a chain guard.jonno92 wrote:hmm I guess all that is needed is a bracket like the one you've made up, to suspend the brake line above the chain. Got any pics from side-on?
How hard can it be?
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
i offered him some white ones,mick.mh2racing wrote:Or what about using some cable clips to fix the brakeline along the swing arm like the ones that elecricians use. Do a search for cable cleats or cable management on screwfix.com. That way you don't need a chain guard.jonno92 wrote:hmm I guess all that is needed is a bracket like the one you've made up, to suspend the brake line above the chain. Got any pics from side-on?
we call them P clips in the trade, mainly used for fire resistant cable such as FP or pyro/micc, i have some here b ut in white if anyone wants any gimme a shout. i got shit loads in the jean claude VAN dam!
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Re: nc30 rear chain guard
An email response from Paul at Tyga Performance:
On the chainguard, we will have a carbon one in production next week. We
have one on the upcoming project NC30. Basically, it is adapted from the R1
type which conveniently has a groove in the top to run the brake line. We
have strengthened the part and moved the leg to suit the pro arm mounting
points. Coming very soon...