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Join Date: Jun 2023
Posts: 18
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xf200 chain slider?
I replaced the chain on my xf200, but I noticed the chain slider on the swingarm by the front sprocket had worn down to the point it was grinding away at the bolt head. Anyone know of a suitable replacement from another name brand bike?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,065
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The XF and XP are Suzuki based bikes. The frames are pretty much identical to the DR200SE. Check a Suzuki parts website and compare the part with yours.
Edit - Here's a diagram of a swing arm from a 2000, DR200SE. https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/su...r-swinging-arm Does this look like yours? If so, you might be able to make one out of stuff you have laying around. Do a search for diy chain slider for some ideas.
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
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I removed the "chainguide" on my Templar. I consider it to be just a noisemaker. The main purpose is to prevent branches from getting caught into the chain/sprocket connection.
The chain gaurd on my Storm is SWEET... just a flange aiming down on the outside of the swingarm, with NO cross chain separate bolted on component. It actually works without having the additional wear/noise parts of a complete chainguide. If you keep your chain adjusted (this is a nearly daily check!), the chain will be quieter and work right. I think I will mount my chain guide without the cross chain part back onto the Templar. Quiet and works OK. Bashan was right.
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Join Date: Jun 2023
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I know some things are close to the DR200 but much is not from what I can tell. Initially I thought it was multi-piece, but after seeing the DR200 diagram and looking at my bike again it does look very similar. The Qlink part seems like plastic but the Suzuki part looks like rubber. Probably the better material for the job.
I'll give it a shot. Thanks guys. |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: NW Arkansas
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Have you checked to see if you have what SSR refers to as a "chain block" on the underside of your swingarm? It is a block of white Teflon type material bolted to the underside of the swingarm for some extra protection. I noticed mine had fallen off at one point. Before I found the replacement part (made a post about it all) I made a temporary replacement using scrap from an old cutting board.
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