Aftermarket chain tugs

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thumperslaw
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Aftermarket chain tugs

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On the look out for some

Like gilles etc but am thinking my be early blade ones might fit?
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Re: Aftermarket chain tugs

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What's a chain tug :confused

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Re: Aftermarket chain tugs

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I have one from the old outside loo chain/flusher its made out of wood any good to you ?
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Argh one of those thing you tug on to flush. :lol:

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Re: Aftermarket chain tugs

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Chain adjusters.. the gilles ones i've seen are for the block type (gsxr style) adjusters, never seen any for the type on a firestorm

The giles one just convert the block type to a system the same as a firestorm anyway. althoufh they do look good.
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I've not seen any poshed up chain adjusters for the Storm. I know someone on here was talking about cutting the ends off a Blade arm and fitting them on a Storm arm to extend their options, however getting the conversion done to the required standard, for safety sake, would be a real can of worms I would think.
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Re: Aftermarket chain tugs

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Should of thougt before I typed!

Yes chain adjusters

Never seen a posh set but would love some tho, my have a word with my uncle
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No none made specifically for the Storm. I think Mik has searched high and low world wide to try and find some. It could be a nice little niche market for someone with the amount of people who want them.

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