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Oldskool83

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Any interest? I made 2 so far, prob will make about 20 more blanks and start selling them as custom order for different atv sproket patterns. I do not like skid plates as they always get busted up or ripped off. Plus the mud they keep to the chain. I've been running sprocket guards for 20 years on sport quads / trikes.
 

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Nice, Delron? I’m interested, How much are you asking. Would need one for an 87 warrior 350. Let me know if you need measurements
 
I can supply blanks and you guys drill your sprocket pattern in. You must remove the swinger chain guard as they dont do anything anyware but bust up in rocks. I'll turn more in a few weeks.
 
$100 shipped with bolt pattern in $90 shipped with out bolt pattern. You must remove threaded studs in the sprocket hub, use my spacers & washers and requires longer bolts to thread into the sprocket hub. If not using the correct lenght hardware trimming of extra sticking past the sprocket hub will be required. I've run these before gncc guys ever learned what they were 20 years ago.
 
Photos installed but remember I run 1985-89 honda 250r rear rotors for max clearance 4.jpeg3.jpegon all my sport atvs. Everyone else's warrior will use a rotor larger dia then my sprocket guard so you will bend your warrior rotor. I will not bend my 250r rotor. I set it up so it's impossible to touch the rotor.
 
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