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    Need chain slider help/advise What to use here?

    I have a nice +10 swinger on my 500 that needs the right rear chain guide.... Been looking not sure what to use. Got 4 days before dunes to get the right one... get the point? thanks for any help
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    Looks like the same chain guide a Tri z uses

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    Snowmobile slider, cut to length..build a guide and screw it the slider material to it..
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    check out this slider I believe it will work for you. http://www.yamahapartshouse.com/oemp...arm-suspension
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    That's the one I was thinking of muthey

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    Many dirtbikes run those sliders these days and have a metal housing around the plastic to add a guard around the slider to protect it from rocks. Those could be an option.
    Someone suggested the Z slider. Imo A banshee rear slider will be larger/ longer and offer more chain support and can be trimmed if needed and should be way easier to obtain.
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    Looks like a TM designworks rear chain guide for a banshee or trx450r might work if it's the rear chain guide your looking for...
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    I ran a banshee rear guide on my 310 bike.
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    Enough of the saga already...CBX that swingarm takes the Banshee chain guide. I've seen a 100's of them..most if not all aftermarket swingarms use the banshee chain guide in that area. On to the next mystery people.
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    Thanks for replies. Yes I was looking for the correct or best looking for this application. I have worked on jap bikes since mid 70s but blanked out in this one. And have no time to waste. Dunes on Sunday. I have seen nice white guides and kinda want one but now need to see what Banshee guides are avail FAST. Mike
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    RATV in Glendale I am sure has them in stock. Screwie Louies in Deer Valley probably has them as well. I can go to Screwie Louies at lunch and check.....Text or PM me Mike.

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    The front chain slider is TM Designworks. The trike I believe is a 250r with CR500 Conversion.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeswinehart View Post
    So what gets bolted on the front of that awesome looking swing arm (chain slider wise) ????

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