- Thu Jul 14, 2016 10:50 am
#59974
Has anyone seen any kind of full chain enclosure kit for the Bullet?
I ask because I've owned two bikes with a fully enclosed chain: a Honda C90 and an MZ TS125. Neither are high-powered chain-eaters, obviously, but the difference a fully enclosed chain makes is vast. They stay clean, moist with lube, and seem to wear at a small fraction of an exposed chain.
Ever since then I've wondered why on earth rear drive chains aren't always enclosed, because having an exposed chain is so obviously such a crap idea. I haven't really wondered, of course: it's because they look a bit naff and as styling is the most important factor in any purchase nobody is going to put buyers off by fitting one.
We Enfield owners are a bit different, though, and I don't care if a chain enclosure looks naff if it kept the chain clean and in good condition. The MZ enclosure was particularly clever: the horizontal chain runs each had their own rubber tube, and in the middle of each tube was a ribbed section so it could stretch or compress as you moved the back wheel to set the chain tension. The rear sprocket was enclosed in a round plastic thing and the horizontal tubes pushed into it. I can't remember how the front sprocket was protected.
Anyway, I wish all chain-drive bikes were like this.