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Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 12:42
Hey guys,
Upon inspection of the bike I've noticed that I've managed to wear through the inner part of the guide that sit's below the rear sprocket (if that makes any sense?).
Rung WMMC and was told it could be had for $130, now this seem's slightly steep for a bit of moulded plasticy stuff? The guy on the phone is going to do a bit of hunting for an aftermarket option for me but I wondered if anyone here had been through this and knew of a source?
Keeping in mind I want it for Kuratau this weekend and will pay the bloody $130 if that's the only option....
Cheers
barty5
15th June 2009, 12:50
Hey guys,
Upon inspection of the bike I've noticed that I've managed to wear through the inner part of the guide that sit's below the rear sprocket (if that makes any sense?).
Rung WMMC and was told it could be had for $130, now this seem's slightly steep for a bit of moulded plasticy stuff? The guy on the phone is going to do a bit of hunting for an aftermarket option for me but I wondered if anyone here had been through this and knew of a source?
Keeping in mind I want it for Kuratau this weekend and will pay the bloody $130 if that's the only option....
Cheers
what year??
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 12:56
99 mate (bloody ten years old, must be justification for an upgrade!!!)
barty5
15th June 2009, 13:00
do you mean the roller guide or the flat plastic bit that gose over the swing armtop and bottom??
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 13:15
The guide, that sit's below the rear sprocket and holds the chain up as it come off the sprocket. The plasticy rubbery insert that the chain slides on. Cheers
browny
15th June 2009, 13:47
its nylon bushing .you can buy it cheaper than $130 for the amount you would need. buy a block and cut it to the shape needed. it can be lathed and or drilled to fit any application
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 13:51
Where abouts would I look to buy such a block? Hacksaw file etc to cut and shape? Could be a viable option if it were to work out substantially cheaper. Thanks
barty5
15th June 2009, 14:06
http://fiche.worldofpowersports.com/wps/Suzuki_OEM/SuzukiDB.asp?Type=13&A=204&B=16
have a look here if its just a roller i can get them from supplier they retail at like $16
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 14:17
http://fiche.worldofpowersports.com/wps/Suzuki_OEM/SuzukiDB.asp?Type=13&A=204&B=33
Number 18 in this link (clicked through to find swingarm not frame) is the one I need. Can you get those too?
Bloody brilliant site by the way, fantastic for times like this! Thanks!
browny
15th June 2009, 14:21
Where abouts would I look to buy such a block? Hacksaw file etc to cut and shape? Could be a viable option if it were to work out substantially cheaper. Thanks
try a engineering supplier they should have it. but barty looks he might be able to help you any way.
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 14:40
Cheers. Yeah fingers crossed!
I doubt that number 18 - Clamp is what you're after. Find a diagram of the swingarm to get number for the chain guide.
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 14:52
Sorry should have been more specific! Number 18 in the link I posted is the chain guide I need....
My link is different to Barty's, same site but different page (to show diagram of swingarm like you mention).
Thanks all, my fingers are crossed!
flyingcr250
15th June 2009, 19:37
Sorry should have been more specific! Number 18 in the link I posted is the chain guide I need....
My link is different to Barty's, same site but different page (to show diagram of swingarm like you mention).
Thanks all, my fingers are crossed!
130 is a bit steep, i got one for my old ktm for $80. it was only the plastic bush not the alloy part that it sits in
Ride it till the red
15th June 2009, 19:55
Yeah thats all I need too and I thought something more like $80 would be expected. Where was that from if you remember? At this stage I'm hoping Barty somehow works a miracle for me and earns himself a beer or 2 at Kuratau otherwise I'll be looking at ordering it 2moro to ensure it arrives for the weekend. Bloody bikes!
flyingcr250
15th June 2009, 20:09
Yeah thats all I need too and I thought something more like $80 would be expected. Where was that from if you remember? At this stage I'm hoping Barty somehow works a miracle for me and earns himself a beer or 2 at Kuratau otherwise I'll be looking at ordering it 2moro to ensure it arrives for the weekend. Bloody bikes!
i got mine from boyd motorcycles in hamilton.
Ride it till the red
16th June 2009, 14:33
Champion! I'd thought of ringing them but hadn't gotten round to it till the receipt from a tire a got there whilst in hamilton last week caught my eye. Quick phone call was all that was needed to find that they carry an aftermarket one and it will be in a courier bag today and hopefully in my hands overnight. All for a mere fifty! Much more acceptable!
Also found out that it fits YZF's aswell for future hunting.
Thanks to everyone for their help and Thank you Boyd's! Will definately be calling again!
flyingcr250
16th June 2009, 17:50
Champion! I'd thought of ringing them but hadn't gotten round to it till the receipt from a tire a got there whilst in hamilton last week caught my eye. Quick phone call was all that was needed to find that they carry an aftermarket one and it will be in a courier bag today and hopefully in my hands overnight. All for a mere fifty! Much more acceptable!
Also found out that it fits YZF's aswell for future hunting.
Thanks to everyone for their help and Thank you Boyd's! Will definately be calling again!
yea man good bunch of guys and gals at boyds, john troy and kierran are quite knowledgeable.
barty5
16th June 2009, 19:14
Champion! I'd thought of ringing them but hadn't gotten round to it till the receipt from a tire a got there whilst in hamilton last week caught my eye. Quick phone call was all that was needed to find that they carry an aftermarket one and it will be in a courier bag today and hopefully in my hands overnight. All for a mere fifty! Much more acceptable!
Also found out that it fits YZF's aswell for future hunting.
Thanks to everyone for their help and Thank you Boyd's! Will definately be calling again!
glad you got it sorted had a good hunt around our suppliers and couldnt find anything.
Also found out that it fits YZF's aswell for future hunting.
Good to know. I have a YZ/YZF one (new) in the garage. Must put it on Trademe or dealing.
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