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    case saver 1985 honda 250r

    guys where can i buy a case saver for my 1985 honda 250r

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    I got mine for 25 bucks from ESR. do a search theres a few threads with so good options. Shouldnt have to spend more than 25...you still have the tecate?
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    I go with ESR Case Saver ....

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    i dont have the tecate anymore

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    There are two options better than ESR. One is starks machinery on ebay. The other is a friend of Speedbump here on the boards that makes one very similar to the starks. The main difference is they wrap around the shift shaft. Better protection.
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    Looks kinda thin there above the "R" but I think they all do...after seeing how bount up a chain can get Im paranoid as hell. If I had it my way itd be a 3 inch steel block.....but Im a little
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    A little thin there but they're 1/4 inch deep. Much beefier than the others.

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    so what site has these ive looked on ebaqy but did not find any

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    Send a pm to Speedbump here on the boards.

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    i need to add 2 cents about case savers. first of all, the beefier the worse, think of what a case saver is made to do, create a "cushion" between the sprocket, chain and case. if your chain wants to come off, it will and it will do damage. what it damages is up to you. the beefier the case saver the less of a "cushion" you have, so if your chain comes off, its taking the case saver mounts with it, while the saver remains largely undamaged. i dont know about you, but i would rather buy a 20$ saver rather than a 300$ case half. if you get a mid-range case saver, you get best of two worlds, when the chain goes wild it will a) bend rather than hold on to the cases and snap the mounts off and b) it will help guide the chain instead of letting it bind up in front of the sprocket. so, in my strong opinion i would go with either a nac's case saver or an equally weak case saver, anything beefier is overkill.there is a reason why the serious racing ompanies don't offer an extremely beefy saver, only bling-bling companies.
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