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    Reimo chain case

    Interesting to me, just because i have never seen one before .. a Reimo ... what do you guys call this (i'm Dutch ) a chain guard, chain case, other ?

    I cannot find any info about this thing, but it was mounted on a GS1000.
    Hoping the hive mind has some knowledge on this !

    It's for sale atm : https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-...5891-306-20550


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    Rijk

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      #3
      Interesting...….I've never seen one. Wonder what the reasoning behind it is? Keeping the chain clean, keeping the wheel clean, both? Chain maintenance would have to be a top priority, since a loose chain could possibly wreck havoc on it.
      Ron
      When I die, just cremate me and put me in my GS tank. That way I can go through these carbs, one more time!https://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/core/images/smilies/cool.png
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        #4
        both, i think.

        A lifetime ago i had a closed chain case like this one on my 50cc Zundapp GTS50 moped, and the chain lasted more than 4 times longer than my buddies that had the open chain guard.

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          #5
          They were an old idea, that enjoyed a limited resurgence in the 70s and 80s for larger bikes and the more expensive chains thereon. Long-distance riders bought them, but not enough to keep the idea alive, because it seems to have disappeared again.
          From my own experience of a small bike with a factory chaincase (an MZ), the cheap and cheerful factory chain on that lasted from the day I bought it to the day I got rid of it, about 30,000 miles. I had occasionally cleaned and re-lubed the chain, but nothing like as many times as would have been required for a naked chain.

          So, they DO work, but today's riders don't use them much, if at all. The other consideration is fit - the chaincase has to be properly sized to do its job, and be properly fixed in place. Not much use if the design is lacking.
          ---- Dave

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            #6
            Just informed the seller i am buying it.
            May use it on my bike i use in the winter, the salt and dirt wreak havoc on the chain and sprockets.

            Or put it on the wall in my garage as curiosity

            Yes, sometimes i feel like a hoarder
            Last edited by Rijko; 12-04-2019, 09:45 PM.
            Rijk

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rijko View Post
              Yes, sometimes i feel like a hoarder
              i think everyone on here suffers from that at least to some point (including myself)😃😃

              looking at the picture it looks ok on that bike.
              The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
              1981 gs850gx

              1999 RF900
              past bikes. RF900
              TL1000s
              Hayabusa
              gsx 750f x2
              197cc Francis Barnett
              various British nails

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                #8
                My 75' 400 supersport came to me with an enclosed chain guard of a different style. I wasnt a fan at first but this one is quick to open up to inspect and service as well as keeping the chain/sprockets clean. Kinda used to it now.
                Attached Files
                -1981 Suzuki GS1100E
                -1975 Honda CB400 Super Sport
                -1981 Vespa P200E
                -1990 Ktm 540 dxc
                -1982 Ktm 495
                -1981 Ktm 495
                -1989 Atk 406
                -1987 Cr 500R
                -1982 Yz 125

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                  #9
                  just started working on a 82 yamaha virago xv920 with a friend, and it's got an enclosed drive chain like this one. stock, it seems.

                  the bike sat in a garage for 20 years after a small mishap onroad spooked the owner. the exhaust, especially at the joints, suffered from rusting and corrosion, but peering into the chain case and rotating the wheel showed a drive chain that looks about as good as it probably did 20 years ago.

                  we'll see how obnoxious the system will be once we try to get the wheels off tomorrow for new tires.
                  81 gs1100E
                  81 gs550
                  74 xlch 1000 custom
                  03 ktm 525 exc supermoto
                  76 honda cj360
                  72 honda cl350
                  2 green parrots

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