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Aftermarket chain guard
21 Mar 23, 08:09 am
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Jlangf0r
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Bike: CBF1000 FA-A
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Aftermarket chain guard
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20 October, 2022, 03:58:07 am
20 October, 2022, 03:58:07 am
Just come across an interesting chain guard which claims to catch most of the lubricant flung off the chain:
https://www.snoto.de/produkt/cleandisc-kettenschutz-honda-cbf-600-1000/
Is there anyone who has fitted once of these and can report on whether they are any good?
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