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  • Looking for a Shark Guard

    Hola!

    What are my current options for a Shark Guard that will offer protection from the rear sprocket consuming whatever falls into it during a crash?

    Getting ready to gift a Hawk to my eldest. The bike will come with a MSF Basic and Advanced class, to help him on his way.

    -P.
    I need a bigger garage.

    It's a dirty job but someone's got to do it.

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    88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
    89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
    90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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    • #3
      FuelShark.jpg

      This might also be good for a new rider. One of my 1986 VFRs that has a cigarette lighter installed from the previous owner now gets ~137 mpg.

      "I couldn't afford NOT to buy it!"

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      • #4
        One of our inmates did CNC machine them years ago. I bought some parts, and it was included in the packet. Was it Bill-- wwresto?

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        • #5
          BTT made some guards, I think I have one in the stash
          Flock of Hawks | '13 Tacoma | '69 Falcon (currently getting reassembled!)
          I've spent most of my money on women, beer, cars and motorcycles. The rest of it I just wasted.

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          • #6
            Bill (wildwhl) but he has stated he no longer will be making any Hawk parts.
            88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
            89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
            90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by 69Falcon
              BTT made some guards, I think I have one in the stash
              Hmm, that could work.
              I need a bigger garage.

              It's a dirty job but someone's got to do it.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Captain 80s
                FuelShark.jpg

                This might also be good for a new rider. One of my 1986 VFRs that has a cigarette lighter installed from the previous owner now gets ~137 mpg.
                Haha,

                YA, those are great!! More HP and less emissions too.

                And a nifty blue light.
                Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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                • #9
                  Better a shark guard than a shart gaurd...

                  But that depends....

                  image.png
                  88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
                  89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
                  90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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