My Wave 125 had a POSH chain guard, unlike the stock, grey chunky ones that you usually see. You can roughly see from the picture below that part of it has been filed off to accommodate the also-not-stock suspensions. Not that it has anything to do with what happened today. The part where its screwed to the rear axle, just snapped! As in, it broke off just before the screw holes.
When it snapped, it created a whole lot of noise as the chain grind against the broken metal piece. Definitely not cool. And with that noise, I limped to my destination taking care to slow down when there were people around. lolx! Not to mention that its quite dangerous having a broken chain guard dangling around.
I removed the whole piece later in the day, and now, my bike's botak over there! hahaha... I'm going shopping for chain guards very very soon! Whooopeee!
When it snapped, it created a whole lot of noise as the chain grind against the broken metal piece. Definitely not cool. And with that noise, I limped to my destination taking care to slow down when there were people around. lolx! Not to mention that its quite dangerous having a broken chain guard dangling around.
I removed the whole piece later in the day, and now, my bike's botak over there! hahaha... I'm going shopping for chain guards very very soon! Whooopeee!
2 comments:
hi,
saw ur blog that u went to msia to service your wave, is it cheaper compare to singapore.
when u are going next time, if you dont mnd can i tag alone too...
my msn is runbird06@hotmail.com
cya soon
Hi,
Its definitely wayyyy wayyyy cheaper as compared to servicing in Singapore. Sure, I've emailed you. Check it out!
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