Hugger / chain guard needed

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Miztaziggy
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Hugger / chain guard needed

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If anyone has one let me know.

Mine self destructed on the Wales trip.

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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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I've got a standard chain guard, inexpertly repaired after a Fabio moment in Scotland last year. You're welcome to have it. No recompense required.

I'll attach a pic when my phone gets around to uploading it.
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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Managed to salvage my carbon one before the bike left my company.
It never sits 100% true for some reason and does have some rub marks on it but still works perfect if you don't take Ian up on his offer.
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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It's got to be nicer than mine.

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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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oh yeah i rem that trying to kill me lol :clap: :clap:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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fabiostar wrote:oh yeah i rem that trying to kill me lol :clap: :clap:
All sing along now "If I had a hammer..."
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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grumpyfrog wrote:Managed to salvage my carbon one before the bike left my company.
It never sits 100% true for some reason and does have some rub marks on it but still works perfect if you don't take Ian up on his offer.
That's reassuring. My carbon hugger does the same - skewed to the chain side, and it's meant to be a genuine Honda one.

If the other offers fall through I have a spare one in fake carbon.
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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OK thanks guys.

Grumpy how much do you want for it?
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Re: Hugger / chain guard needed

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I'll ping you a photo from the shed over the weekend.
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