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  • Makes securing the rear axle easier by locking in your adjustment.
  • Makes it easier to keep your exact chain tension when only needing to remove the rear wheel.
  • Made from High quality Billet aluminum.

TURNER PRO AXLE BLOCKS

Our Price: $19.77
Retail:$45.99
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Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Denver, CO
Decent Blocks
" They do their job, look better than stock and appear to be stouter than stock. However, there is only a single alignment mark instead of incremental marks. Keep track of the number of turns out and it's no big deal. Easier to adjust than stock, more difficult to instal than stock. "
Overall:
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Pile
" I recently purchased the turner axel blocks, so not much riding has taken place since. The bolt that tightens into the swingarm has bent and broke. Poor quality piece for it to say pro. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Humboldt County, CA
Looks cool!
" Adds style to your bike! Better than stock part to me. "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: Florida
Turner Axle Blocks
" I dont like these as well as other blocks, they dont have the correct mechining for the axle head. The block does not lock the axle head so you can tighten the nut. The Ride Engineering or outlaw are better. "
Does the Turner Pro Axle Blocks come with the chain adjuster screw as depicted, or is it just the axle block itself?
Asked by Teej
These axle blocks come as depicted in the picture. based on your issue you can use the Turner or buy an OEM replacment adjuster bolt.
Answered by Action, NW
I had this same thins happen on my 1999 CR250R and my dad machined a custom block of stell that allowed me to drill out this piece of screw and when you flipped the block over it was also a guide to re tap the threads. DO NOT JUST DRILL AWAY YOU WILL SCREW UP THE SWING ARM!!!!!! This will save you lots of time and money have a machine shop machine you a block or take it to a machine shop or a bike shop and have them do it.
Answered by woodpecka39

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