Title: Replacement chain adjuster plates ('95m900) Post by: erkishhorde on August 14, 2008, 03:02:06 PM Anyone know where I find these? I didn't even know anyone made such a product until I was surfing the CA-cycleworks.com website for new sprockets and chain. The ones Chris has listed are for SS and Monsters w/ steel swing arms and he said they wouldn't fit my monster. I believe the '95 m900 has the aluminum DSS.
I found a blog that said a guy got some from Corsair Industries but I checked their site and the the aluminum swingarm model isn't hyperlinked anymore like they don't make them anymore. I'll call them tonight once I'm off work or tomorrow when I have a half day. In case Corsair doesn't make them anymore, has anyone seen any other companies that make such a product? It'd be nice to get something like this to hide the gouges from when my stock plate bent and messed up the swingarm. Title: Re: Replacement chain adjuster plates ('95m900) Post by: kopfjÀger on August 14, 2008, 04:36:22 PM www.monsterparts.com
www.desmotimes.com Title: Re: Replacement chain adjuster plates ('95m900) Post by: Slide Panda on August 14, 2008, 05:57:00 PM Monsterparts sells the Corsair ones. I've got a set that I bought directly, since the fella who makes them was a sponsor on TOB. Nice quality, solid and way better than the POS stockers.
I'd bet the Desmo times will be of similarly high quality. The one thing that might put the DesmoTimes 1-up is that they have a a little pointer milled into the slot that lets you view the alignment marks. But the corsair ones come in various colors... the DT just aluminum color Title: Re: Replacement chain adjuster plates ('95m900) Post by: erkishhorde on August 14, 2008, 09:01:46 PM Does anyone actually use the little ticks to align their rear axle? I don't trust them to be equal so I don't.
Oh yeah, monsterparts is telling me they're out of the 17" axle aluminum swingarm version. Don't feel like calling in and asking about it so I'll go for the Desmo-times one. He says he's out for military service and will ship on the 1st. Hopefully I don't get an email/ call on the first saying he's out of it too. [roll] At least it's not a vital part. Title: Re: Replacement chain adjuster plates ('95m900) Post by: Deuce on August 15, 2008, 06:38:02 PM Does anyone actually use the little ticks to align their rear axle? I don't trust them to be equal so I don't. Oh yeah, monsterparts is telling me they're out of the 17" axle aluminum swingarm version. Don't feel like calling in and asking about it so I'll go for the Desmo-times one. He says he's out for military service and will ship on the 1st. Hopefully I don't get an email/ call on the first saying he's out of it too. [roll] At least it's not a vital part. Desmo Times [thumbsup] |