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DirtyBike Chain Guide Kit for Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4

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DirtyBike Chain Guide Kit for Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4

Keep that chain on the rear sprocket with DirtyBike Industries Talaria Sting Chain guide.

  • Hard anodized aluminum mounting brackets with matte black finish
  • Mounting bracket has two settings for use with 44T-54T rear sprockets 
  • Replaceable wear pad available in several colors
  • Requires removal of the stock chain guard
  • Includes all stainless steel hardware and locking agent 243 for mounting bolts

 

 

 

**NOTE** This will add some noise and you need to be sure your chain has the right slack which is generally a 1/8th inch of play. and yes you will need to disconnect the chain just like any other guide to Remove the rear wheel. 

Keep that chain on the rear sprocket with DirtyBike Industries Talaria Sting Chain guide.

  • Hard anodized aluminum mounting brackets with matte black finish
  • Mounting bracket has two settings for use with 44T-54T rear sprockets 
  • Replaceable wear pad available in several colors
  • Requires removal of the stock chain guard
  • Includes all stainless steel hardware and locking agent 243 for mounting bolts

 

 

 

**NOTE** This will add some noise and you need to be sure your chain has the right slack which is generally a 1/8th inch of play. and yes you will need to disconnect the chain just like any other guide to Remove the rear wheel. 

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DirtyBike Chain Guide Kit for Talaria Sting MX3 / MX4

$59.00

$17.70

Description

Keep that chain on the rear sprocket with DirtyBike Industries Talaria Sting Chain guide.

  • Hard anodized aluminum mounting brackets with matte black finish
  • Mounting bracket has two settings for use with 44T-54T rear sprockets 
  • Replaceable wear pad available in several colors
  • Requires removal of the stock chain guard
  • Includes all stainless steel hardware and locking agent 243 for mounting bolts

 

 

 

**NOTE** This will add some noise and you need to be sure your chain has the right slack which is generally a 1/8th inch of play. and yes you will need to disconnect the chain just like any other guide to Remove the rear wheel.