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OEM Chain Slider

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Product Description

  • The exact factory replacement for your motorcycles swing arm.
  • The OEM chain slider wraps around the front of your swingarm by the countershaft sprocket.
  • The OEM chain slider offers great protection against the friction of your chain.
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Motosport does.
motox711 Location: Covington, la
thorrider25 Location: cartersville, ga
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Top 500 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Location: Covington, la
Got OEM?
Motosport does........very easy to install ultra quick shipment
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Glyndon, MN
Best chain slider!
I bought this 2 years ago and i havent had to replace this yet!! i totally recommened it!!
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Top 1000 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Location: cartersville, ga
Good Replacment
Well not much to say its an oem chain slider. But it is a good Replacment for the price, I had no problems putting it on.
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Top 100 Contributor
Location: Paducah, KY
Great replacement
holds up well, great price
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garrettcrf250r Over 3 years ago Location: Arizona
How long should the stock chain slider last?
I have a 2007 crf250r and I am a novice rider. I dont know how to tell if there is wear or not. But normally how long should the stock chain slider last? I have 50 hours on my bike.
Over 3 years ago Location: Ohio
I would say longer than 50 hours. I had an 01 cr 250 with a lot of ride time on the stock chain slider and more to go. I have an 02 with alot of ride time and the only reason I'm buying a new one is because I lost the original one. And to tell if there is wear or not one good way is if you can see the swing arm which is obvious or if you think your chain is not tracking right or may be getting hung up.
Deano44 Over 4 years ago
Is this the rubber part that wrapes around the swing arm to protect it from the chain wearing in to the swing arm?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Yes you are correct, this is the protector that wraps around the swingarm by the countershaft sprocket.
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