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Broken chain guard, 2007 DL650A Suzuki

Lucky it did not get messy..


Broken tab, rear sprocket side.


Someday I gotta learn how to weld..


 
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If it absolutely, positively needs to be broken, give it to Don to use. I believe the motorcycle industry could use Don as a one man reliability testing service
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Glad to see that the poor performing part didn't lock the rear wheel or get whipped around to let the back of the rider's leg know that something just broke.

 
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**** Don. What's the problem? Just pretend it's the John Deere and get out the welder and cobble it back together. It's not like it's the Harley or sumpin.

 
Well, since it obviously doesn't want to play with you any longer, don't bother to fix it; just take it the rest of the way off. Looks like one of those strictly optional parts anyway.
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If it absolutely, positively needs to be broken, give it to Don to use. I believe the motorcycle industry could use Don as a one man reliability testing service
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Sadly, no money for my only talent in life, Alan. Oh, I'm also pretty damn good at crashing beta computer apps too! :lol:

Now how did you manage that?
He was heading down the driveway for work.
So close... Heading home from work on the AlCarver highway.

**** Don. What's the problem? Just pretend it's the John Deere and get out the welder and cobble it back together. It's not like it's the Harley or sumpin.
Careful.... I just may be riding Wabs to La Pine and not the FJR.... KrZy8 is on a tight time crunch and it's looking like Wabs will be the ride... Oh yeah, and she will need tires too! :rofl:

what the **** is a chain ?
And why the Hell does it need to be covered?! :)
Cause it throws chain lube all over **** and shinola... That's why!

 
Don, I could be wrong about this, But thinking of all the bike woes that you have posted up on the forum. Wouldn't it be cheaper to pave the driveway?

 
I was gonna make some stupid joke about the comma in the thread title, but I can't. It works with or without the comma.

But I don't see an answer to the query of post #2.........

 
Don, I could be wrong about this, But thinking of all the bike woes that you have posted up on the forum. Wouldn't it be cheaper to pave the driveway?
I'm not so sure. Six miles of paving is expensive. Just beyond the MX track that Don built on his property there is a sign that reads "END OF THE EARTH". Don lives so far out in the sticks that there is no pavement for miles.

 
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**** Don. What's the problem? Just pretend it's the John Deere and get out the welder and cobble it back together. It's not like it's the Harley or sumpin.

I dunno Ray.. The way his luck runs he'll probably weld his finger to it.
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**** Don. What's the problem? Just pretend it's the John Deere and get out the welder and cobble it back together. It's not like it's the Harley or sumpin.

I dunno Ray.. The way his luck runs he'll probably weld his finger to it. :pinch:
Probably wouldn't be his finger. Things are strange on the Hondarosa.

 
**** Don. What's the problem? Just pretend it's the John Deere and get out the welder and cobble it back together. It's not like it's the Harley or sumpin.
I dunno Ray.. The way his luck runs he'll probably weld his finger to it.
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Probably wouldn't be his finger. Things are strange on the Hondarosa.
For what it's worth? I don't want to read, nor hear about how dimbulb welded his anus shut....
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