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Post  Guest Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:21 pm

Hi everyone,

Does someone have chain/sprocket protector? Something like this:
Chain protector S-l16010
Or someone can aproov that this is from XR650R? They should be only on ED earlie models I guess.

Or maybe someone have it and doesn't use it. I need it to pass MOT.
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Post  Guest Fri Jun 30, 2017 11:57 am

The Pig doesn't have any chain protection, at least not inbetween the sprockets.
So, if you need such for a roadworthy test then you're going to be on your own here.
Mind though, this bike came out without such, and surely it got approved for on-road duty then - so should be now too, without any additions?
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Post  Guest Fri Jun 30, 2017 12:45 pm

Sorry but there is such thing as chain/sprocket protector.

Chain protector Captur12

Here you are wrong. This is from Honda WEB EPC, and this is how it looks on my bike:
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Post  Mauser Fri Jun 30, 2017 7:07 pm

Depends on what bike you have... US versions don't have the brackets for the guard to attach to listen up
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Post  Guest Sat Jul 01, 2017 8:04 am

The AU bikes have them. My bike didn't come with one and I thought it would be good to have just to keep goop of things so I spent $50 on a new one. Was dissappointed when it arrived as it is very light and flimsy.
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Post  Guest Mon Jul 03, 2017 11:47 am

Well now Martin,

Thank you - I'm wrong and you're right, better even you taught me something: never seen this, and (obviously, duhh  BRP smile ) mine does not have one, neither does any bike I've seen thus far.

Good news for the OP, he may only have to weld some brackets onto the swinger!
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Post  Guest Mon Jul 03, 2017 12:10 pm

BuRP wrote:Well now Martin,

Thank you - I'm wrong and you're right, better even you taught me something: never seen this, and (obviously, duhh  BRP smile ) mine does not have one, neither does any bike I've seen thus far.

Good news for the OP, he may only have to weld some brackets onto the swinger!

I wish mine hadn't these stupid holes Crying or Very sad

I ordered one and will report if it will fit.
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