RIPPEN Posted August 18, 2006 Report Posted August 18, 2006 When I got my bike it already had a stock extended +6 swingarm on it.. When the clown built it, for some reason he removed that bracket in the rear that holds the slider just infront of the rear sprocket :: I know my axel maybe a bit crooked(gotta love the stock carrier setup :: ) but the last time I went riding I pitched the chain 3 times... Shits gettin/has been hard on the cases and Iam trying to figure out the best route to get a slider in the rear as i know it would HELP my problem... Iam guessing I need to find and weld one of those brackets on?? Oh and I plan on getting a aftermarket swinger this winter(lack of $) but I have several rides still planned before then.. Any ideas will help :beer: RIPPEN Quote
Duner440 Posted August 18, 2006 Report Posted August 18, 2006 Measure the width of the chain slider. I am guessing it is around an inch thick? Get a piece of 1"X1" square tubing or a 1"X2" piece of tubing (whatever would be required). Cut about a 1 1/2" piece off of the end and then open one of the ends so that the slider will fit inside. Drill two holes and weld it on your swinger and voila! a chain slider bracket. Actually, I dont know if that will work or not - just guessing that it would. Good luck!! Quote
DUB Posted August 18, 2006 Report Posted August 18, 2006 When I got my bike it already had a stock extended +6 swingarm on it.. When the clown built it, for some reason he removed that bracket in the rear that holds the slider just infront of the rear sprocket :: I know my axel maybe a bit crooked(gotta love the stock carrier setup :: ) but the last time I went riding I pitched the chain 3 times... Shits gettin/has been hard on the cases and Iam trying to figure out the best route to get a slider in the rear as i know it would HELP my problem... Iam guessing I need to find and weld one of those brackets on?? Oh and I plan on getting a aftermarket swinger this winter(lack of $) but I have several rides still planned before then.. Any ideas will help :beer: RIPPEN I went through the same thing. You can either weld one on or bolt one on. Quote
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