Chain guide
The "chain guide" on a motorcycle is an essential part of the chain drive system. It is designed to guide the drive chain, minimize lateral movement and ensure correct alignment between the gearbox output sprocket and the rear sprocket. Here are a few points to consider about the motorcycle chain guide:
Materials: Chain guides are generally made from strong, durable materials such as reinforced plastic, nylon, or other composite materials capable of withstanding wear and mechanical stress.
Mounting: The chain guide is attached to the motorcycle using specific brackets which may vary according to motorcycle model. It is often mounted close to the rear sprocket.
Noise and vibration reduction: In addition to guiding the chain, the chain guide helps reduce noise and vibrations resulting from chain movement while riding.
Swingarm protection : Some chain guides are designed to offer additional protection to the motorcycle's swingarm, minimizing potential damage caused by the moving chain.
Easy maintenance: Chain guides are generally designed to be easy to maintain. It can be cleaned and lubricated regularly to extend the life of the chain and the guide bar itself.
Compatibility: It's crucial to choose a guide bar that is compatible with the specific model of motorcycle, ensuring proper fit and optimum performance.
Off-road use: Off-road riders, especially those involved in motocross or enduro, attach great importance to the quality of the chain guide to ensure reliable power transmission in difficult conditions.
Chain Tension Adjustment: Some guide bar models allow adjustment of chain tension, helping to keep the chain optimally tensioned.
We recommend that you follow the motorcycle manufacturer's recommendations for maintenance and replacement of the guide bar. A chain guide in good condition is essential to ensure efficient power transmission, reduce premature chain wear and improve riding safety.



