I need to replace the chain guide that fits on the swimgarm and I
remember a web site that had ones that slip on and don't require you to
remove the swingarm. Please help with any info.
weather, nklr.
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swing arm chain guide slip on
not a slip on, but heres one. http://www.uppracing.com/index.php?cid=81
Ernie Campbell
http://www.oldskoolklr650.com
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weather, nklr.
Hi DC, you're on the wrong side of the country for weather this year. Temperature as of 6:00 is 16*C and sunny, pretty much the way it has been almost everyday for the last couple weeks. funny thing is the two weeks before that we had at least a little snow almost everyday. So far at least the best spring we've had in years.....Have a great day....Greg
D Critchley wrote: Some one asked about the remaining snow the other day.
In Edmonton we got about 8 inches since yesterday, but the
ultra-accurate weather service say that it will stop comng down on
Tuesday. Which means between Monday and about Friday, perhaps.
That is why many Canadians winter in Arizona.
DC
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