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    GSX 1400 Chainguard

    Just had the rear mount break on my chain guard.

    It appears on a couple of Forums this is a common fault ?

    Easy fix (no welding !!!), is what I'm copying at the mo.

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    The Guard is alloy, but I've got some Stainless together with stainless bolts/nuts etc. Seems easy enough and as I said a fairly common problem ?

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    A mate has an aftermarket one with 'GSX1400' laser cut out of it.

    Looks super ghey.

    Glad you fixed yours in a far more appropriate manner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    A mate has an aftermarket one with 'GSX1400' laser cut out of it.

    Looks super ghey.

    Glad you fixed yours in a far more appropriate manner.
    Some might say only appropriate if you've run out of duct tape and zip ties, but OK
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    Quote Originally Posted by roogazza View Post
    Just had the rear mount break on my chain guard.

    It appears on a couple of Forums this is a common fault ?

    Easy fix (no welding !!!), is what I'm copying at the mo.

    The Guard is alloy, but I've got some Stainless together with stainless bolts/nuts etc. Seems easy enough and as I said a fairly common problem ?
    That looks a really tidy fix sir!

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