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Old 01-18-2007, 12:33 PM
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andy clem from controlled insanity (yellow guy) has been fabricatin them up for awhile now.. his **** is top notch. i dont have one tho..... ooh thats bad
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andy clem from controlled insanity (yellow guy) has been fabricatin them up for awhile now.. his **** is top notch. i dont have one tho..... ooh thats bad
yup.....be callin you "nubs" if you lop off a finger or two........we'll be fabbing one up when we do the cage and paint and stuff for my 600RR
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Re: chain guard! must see!!!

Actually losing fingers is more common than you would think, especially in agriculture. I know at least 4 people who have lost fingers.

As far as horses are concerned, fingers are usually lost when dallying (sp?) up. (when roping something you wrap the rope around horn of saddle, easy to get a finger in there) I lost mine when tying up the horse. The horse set back at an inopportune moment (while my finger was in the knot).

For motorcycles, Aaron got his in the chain I think, the guy from artic attack got his between the bike and the ice, and a guy I ride with also got his between the bike and ground during a crash. Also, a guy I know lost his big toe nail when his foot went in the chain, lucky he didn't lose more.

BTW there is one crash in JD4 where the guy lands on top the bike on his stomach as it comes to a stop. I cringe because his weiner has to be really close to the chain. I couldn't imagine losing the co(k and ***** like that!!
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you talking about bourne's Stunt Fest crash??? Yeah that woulda been BAD. bourne's a champ tho he rode it to the stop... he aint skurred
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Yeah i never thought of having one till the sprocket sucked in my glove...i was scrapin the tail and my foot slipped off the rearset...and when i fell my glove barely caught my middle finger out of all fingers...haha...
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id buy one, but why not make the lower portion the size of the upper since thats where it really counts, just a suggestion.


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it just needs to keep you away from where the chain and sprocket meet..

the chain alone isnt too dangerous..
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i like my fingers too........
Your bike is so sick.
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thanks for the input "old man smarty pants"

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Re: chain guard! must see!!!

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thats the biggest i can make the pic ..

its huge on my screen ,very clear too..

is it small when you veiw it ?t takes up half my screen lol
I can see everything fine but I am confused with what's going on in the lower swing arm. It looks almost like there are two sprockets there, one sitting in front of the other.
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Re: chain guard! must see!!!

Originally Posted by numberTWO
Your bike is so sick.
thanks ,it look's better when i was and wax it

and vertical j,thats the chain guard ..

i thought it should kinda fit in with the style of the sprocket

and stock 05 .....well ....i don't have a come back for ''smarty pant's'' but it did make me giggle
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giggle??? who says that???

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old white guy's..........

<<<<<<<<<<and again with the giggle
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Re: chain guard! must see!!!

outstanding chain guard idea billy, i've heard countless horror stories about fingers getting caught in sprockets, and i'd hate to be next.

oldmanroger yes that bike is sick how do you like full fairings? its been awhile since i've rocked like that and i love the way db bars feel. does it limit anything such as tucking through to special k?
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outstanding chain guard idea billy, i've heard countless horror stories about fingers getting caught in sprockets, and i'd hate to be next.

oldmanroger yes that bike is sick how do you like full fairings? its been awhile since i've rocked like that and i love the way db bars feel. does it limit anything such as tucking through to special k?
yes it does for me cause im not very flexible, but ive seen a lot of people doing pull throughs with ff .

i just like the look
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the chain guard on the bottom of the swingarm is a good idea. D-aces cory has had one on his bike forever now. However the top part is useless.
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Originally Posted by old man roger
old white guy's..........

<<<<<<<<<<and again with the giggle

rofl


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Roger, that is a really nice bike. Have you ever thought about pulling off the reflectors and getting rid of the mudflap? I think that would clean it up a little more.
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Originally Posted by showtyme
Roger, that is a really nice bike. Have you ever thought about pulling off the reflectors and getting rid of the mudflap? I think that would clean it up a little more.
hahaha i put them back on cause i thought it was funnier that way
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Re: chain guard! must see!!!

yeah the top dosent really do a lot but i just made it to have one...i just drilled and tapped into the bottom of the swingarm and bolted it on...in the pic tho it's kinda taped up there so i could get a pic...but i think it would be a good thing to have on the bike...it was a freak accident that just happened...i mean $50 worth the material is WAY cheaper than $10,000 hospital bills....
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