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| I think the plastic is better to take the impact of the chain! I have the billet one though, got a good deal on it!
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| plastic...but billet is shinny ![]()
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| good info guys . thanks |
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| The TM Designworks Saver provides protection all around & even from behind. It will allow up to a 16 tooth sprocket. I'd go with that one & while you're at it order the chain guides & rollers too! The Mod Quad saver as shown above is what I have, and really doubt it will take anything more than a stock 14 tooth sprocket. ![]()
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