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Dont use the billet one they break and torch the cases. Get the TM Design Case Saver, best one out there if you ask me.

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Billet case savers transfer energy.

 

You want a case saver that absorbs it. Go with one of the plastic ones.

 

 

Can you run one with a 15 tooth front? Also, do you remove the plastic thing held by 3 little screws when you install it or does the saver go over it?

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Can you run one with a 15 tooth front? Also, do you remove the plastic thing held by 3 little screws when you install it or does the saver go over it?

 

I put my TM Design Works case saver on top of a metal Cascade shift drum cover.

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15 tooth is no problem. You might have to shave the case saver a little to accomodate it, but you won't have to remove much, if any material to fit a 15T sprocket. All the case savers I have seen go over the neutral switch cover.

 

I also suggest staying away from billet, go with plastic or a "soft" material. Tyler is correct, you want it to absorb the impact, not transfer the energy.

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Does anyone have any experience using billet case savers to help protect your case from chain whack?

I threw my chain, luckily had a case saver. It still cracked the case but it didn't crack all the way through, I was able to ride back to the truck. I think they're worth the 25 bucks.

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