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Old 22-Feb-2005, 09:49   #10
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Originally posted by AGE996
I have seen some people put a small bracket (10mmin length) on chain guard rear fixing hole so as the hugger sits higher.

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I think this may be the better option. It wouldnt solve the fact that it sits more on one side that the other. It runs along the edge of the tyre on the open side but hangs over by about 10 - 15mm on the swing arm side. It helps if i push the chain guard in!!
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