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Old 08-06-15, 23:20
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Originally Posted by jon660z View Post
If the chain was in good fettle my thoughts lean towards the bracket due to vibration failing prior to the chain derailmeant. And thus infact causing it. My 90 degree.bracket made 3mm steel L section.

I can use it to roll the rear wheel up into the swingarm when fitting the rear wheel. It is solid.

Id be dubious about using ali. Tenere weighs a ton anyway.

Just my 2p
+2p

A guide in fully functioning order will guide the chain straight and true and do its job;, one that's come loose, falling apart or misaligned will just as successfully guide the chain off the sprocket.