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Old 24-Jun-2004, 19:07
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Originally posted by moto748
I worked a similar hole in the hugger on my 748.


Are you running the standard gearing? If so, you could kill two birds with one stone by fitting a larger rear sprocket and longer chain, which will improve the over-geared stock set-up. (You might then want to reset the ride height).

If you don't act now, it'll soon wear a hole.

This subject has cropped up before, and if you do a search, I expect you'll find some wise words.

If changing the chain's not an option, you'll have to look at spacing the hugger off the swinging arm somehow.

[Edited on 24-6-2004 by moto748]

still on standard gearing for 996sps, changing chain and sprockets isn't really an option for this weekend, don't want to loose the hugger as it keeps crap off the shock etc, so it looks like a bit of spacing/relocation to avoid the holy hugger.

cheers folks, glad to know its not a one off.
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