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looking for a coupla parts

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looking for a coupla parts

Post by zooom » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:45 am

...for my 99 Cagiva Gran Canyon...

now I don't expect anyone here is going to have the direct OEM parts I am looking for, but I've been told for what I need, I don't need those. 1ST thing I need is the chain slider on top of the swingarm, which supposedly is the same as a 00 Husky CR250 which according to Halls Cycles online parts fiche is a pt#800072884. The 2nd thing I need is the chain roller underneath the swingarm. One of the guys on the Yahoo group suggested that there are a few common sizes and I should take my old one off and walk into a good dirbike oriented shop for to just match it up.

So, my question to you DAMN guys is this...who would you guys use for these aquisitions?
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Re: looking for a coupla parts

Post by Grady » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:25 am

I have a ton of spare parts for my 98 te610. I think I have a spare swingarm slider. If it fits, your welcome to it. Cagiva owned Husky at that time, might have the lower roller guide too.

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Re: looking for a coupla parts

Post by zooom » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:53 am

Grady wrote:I have a ton of spare parts for my 98 te610. I think I have a spare swingarm slider. If it fits, your welcome to it. Cagiva owned Husky at that time, might have the lower roller guide too.

that would be 100% bonafide awesomeness!....
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