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It keeps the chain from rubbin the skid plate if the slack gets to be too much. It also helps the chain from jumping a tooth on the sprocket.

 

I'm guessing this was from your swinger post. It's not necessary, but I prefer to run one, especially if your runnin in the trails or woods. As long as you keep an eye on the chain slack you can probably do without it.

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It keeps the lower chain 'in line' under full power. The top part are under tension while on the throttle, then the lower part is running 'freely' or is slacken. The rear guide, like said guides the chain on the sprocket. You can run without it, but it does have its purpose and maybe insures that the chain won't come off, even if there is almost no change of coming off without it..

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Those Banshee chain guides work pretty damn good, I wouldnt' remove it. Aftermarket 250r swingarms use the same Banshee chain guide. Its a good design.

I have an aftermarket skid plate with a much better chain guard. That tells me its necessary to have it. Mine also protects the sprocket from rock damage.

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i'm not sure....what possibly could a "chain guide" do? hmmm...could it possibly guide the chain?!! "is it necessary?" only if you want a little extra insurace to keep your chain on your sprocket and out of your cases. let me know if you need that explained since "chain guide" was so hard to figure out.

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i'm not sure....what possibly could a "chain guide" do? hmmm...could it possibly guide the chain?!! "is it necessary?" only if you want a little extra insurace to keep your chain on your sprocket and out of your cases. let me know if you need that explained since "chain guide" was so hard to figure out.

 

 

what a fuckin douche bag... just what this site needs.. another one

 

ive been running for about 3 years without one.. i keep my chain slack right, and never have any problems

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i'm not sure....what possibly could a "chain guide" do? hmmm...could it possibly guide the chain?!! "is it necessary?" only if you want a little extra insurace to keep your chain on your sprocket and out of your cases. let me know if you need that explained since "chain guide" was so hard to figure out.

 

NO KIDDING MJ, MILLIONS OF COMEDIANS ARE OUT OF WORK AND THIS GUY THINKS THAT HE HAS A JOB. I CANT WAIT TILL FATASS I MEAN CRACKERASS WELL WHATEVER THE HELL HIS NAME IS NEEDS SOME HELP. I HATE WHEN PEOPLE COME ON HERE WITH SO FEW POSTS AND TALK SHIT. I THINK HE HAS A LEGITIMENT QUESTION. CAUSE WHAT IF HE HAD A SAY 88 TOOTH SPROCKET ON THE REAR HOW WOULD THAT WORK NOW CAPTAIN KNOW-IT-NONE???

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NO KIDDING MJ, MILLIONS OF COMEDIANS ARE OUT OF WORK AND THIS GUY THINKS THAT HE HAS A JOB. I CANT WAIT TILL FATASS I MEAN CRACKERASS WELL WHATEVER THE HELL HIS NAME IS NEEDS SOME HELP. I HATE WHEN PEOPLE COME ON HERE WITH SO FEW POSTS AND TALK SHIT. I THINK HE HAS A LEGITIMENT QUESTION. CAUSE WHAT IF HE HAD A SAY 88 TOOTH SPROCKET ON THE REAR HOW WOULD THAT WORK NOW CAPTAIN KNOW-IT-NONE???

Don't worrie fellas... This dickhead will get ran off as the other dickheads before him have...

 

RIPPEN

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My first shee didnt have one. I like to ride and dont always have money to fix stuff like it should be fixed. I ended up running one without it. Out of necessity no preference. I wouldnt recommend it. It could be fine for 5 years, or you can trash your case in 5 minutes. I only rolled the dice because im a broke hoe.

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