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mucka
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I need a little help. I need to know what folks are running for their chain slider. I have looked online and can't find any aftermarket. When these need replaced is everyone just replacing them with OEM?

I am talking about the black thing on the swing arm. I did a search and mostly came up with topics about fron forks.

Thanks for any help.

Russ
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I think that Rocky Mountain carries them... but mine is vintage 1995 and has not worn out at all...
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FWIW I got a chain slider from an 88 Yamaha FZR 400 to fit with little modification if you can find one of those easily....
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Post by nearma12 »

It might be best to stick with an OEM style piece. I bought an MSR chain slide for my bike and it split in half and fell apart on my first ride. $35 down the drain. The stock ones feel a lot tougher, the MSR felt very flemsy.
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Post by mucka »

Thanks for the help and tips.

Russ
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Post by scdarcy »

Bike Bandit had one four my 2005 220r
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