Cleaning the chain on an '03 SF
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Cleaning the chain on an '03 SF
That front sprocket guard though? I have to remove the gear lever to clean the chain? Anybody know of any aftermarket front sprocket guards that allows for easier access? No wonder the previous owner just apparently couldn't be arsed (grease everywhere).
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Re: Cleaning the chain on an '03 SF
I think all CBs are like this.
I think I remember seeing a Posh/Battle Factory front sprocket guard , I'll check now
I think I remember seeing a Posh/Battle Factory front sprocket guard , I'll check now
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It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: Cleaning the chain on an '03 SF
It's easy enough to pop the linkage off - just a 10mm a/f bolt. It also gives the opportunity to grease the lever pivot so stop it seizing up.