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Post Info TOPIC: Replacing a chain slider or seal guard


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Replacing a chain slider or seal guard
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Slight faff just for a chain slider isn't it!...

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It may seem to be a faff but it would be a bigger faff when the chain saws its way through the swinging arm for lack of a slider. biggrin

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Mine had plenty life left in it when I rebuilt the bike but how many miles do they normally last, roughly ?

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Since doing the "how to" web page, I have replaced a couple of sliders without loosening off the swing arm. It takes a bit of effort to push the slider into place and requires bending out the bracket holding the sidestand switch to allow the fixing bolt room but, nevertheless, is doable biggrin



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Fitting guide updated. See here

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