Chainguard
#11
RE: Chainguard
OK Couple more pics of my bike with this fitted. Item no to search for in ebay is:
170213194175
Thats the one I paid for, but it looks like there are more available...
Mine is the FL, '91 model.
Ara
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/B75E151DFBCA4DA9AAA3FF827E2627ED.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/1672EBC6B9024CAFAD9E05DF104CA2D7.jpg[/IMG]
170213194175
Thats the one I paid for, but it looks like there are more available...
Mine is the FL, '91 model.
Ara
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/B75E151DFBCA4DA9AAA3FF827E2627ED.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/4777/1672EBC6B9024CAFAD9E05DF104CA2D7.jpg[/IMG]
#12
RE: Chainguard
Aracanth, I just went from the 170 to the 180 myself. I have a '94 and have read in the forum the some member’s tires rub the guard. As I was mounting the rear wheel, I noticed the chain guard ears could be bent a little, as you have mentioned, if there was any rubbing. I don't feel much difference in the low speed handling but the bike feels much more stable when smoking the soles off of my footwear. I also noticed that the bigger tire still holds the road in the rain. A 180 is only 5mm bigger per side than a 170 so the ears would not have to be bend to far.
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