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Old 12-20-2012, 05:20 PM   #1
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Default Where to attach a chain to the frame?

I need a place to thread an Almax chain through on the bike. Are there any areas (such as the swinging arm) or anywhere else I can use?
I don't really want to use the rear wheel as it can be removed and it also allows the chain to rest close to the ground.
Does anyone have any suggestions?


PS I am going to chain my cbr to my other bike as it's the closest thing I have to an immovable object. I will be using 2.5m long chain (1 or 2).
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Old 12-20-2012, 05:52 PM   #2
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Depending how long your chain is, I would run it through the rear wheel and back between the engine and rear shock.
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Whenever I'm bothered enough to chain my bike up (instead of throwing it under the bike to make it "look" like it's chained up) I loop it up through the frame on the front end.
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Looks like what you need. It would fit right above the starter motor.
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Yes just found that and started another topic

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Do you live in a high crime area? Park it in your garage at night. Just lock the front rotor when parked outside
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