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MittenB10

Starter Cup Belt Guard - Help Identifying Part

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MittenB10

Hey All!As some of you know I've rumored for awhile on restoring my B10. Slowly gathering up some goodies it never had when I received it, various panels, etc.Ran across one recently.. a Starter Cup Belt Guard 154475Anybody help identifying this because I cannot say as though I have it on mine...Thanks!

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RedbarnRick

Those were stirrups one on each side to rest your feet on

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GrincheyOne

That is a guard, that fastens to the front edge of the RH fender, to protect the operator's clothing from engaging the starter cup, which bolts onto the main drive/clutch pulley of the BGB.it is mutually exclusive if you have a hi-Lo,and goes MIA (Y you don;'t see many around) The one I did have wound up in the possession of Greg Pointon.sm00;)

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"L" is your guard!The foot rests (pegs) are extensions of a one piece of steel that bolts to the underside of the frame.Wayne

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MittenB10

Excellent info - thanks guys!

I'm pretty darn sure mine has that so I'm probably good. BUT, for good measure I'll take a look see this evening.

Did just score a hydro lift assembly for it the other week!

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Talntedmrgreen

If you are using a HiLo, the HiLo (2-Speed Pulley Kit) had it's own, trimmed down version of this guard, which is tough to identify, and very scarce. Can't say I've ever seen one with a 'complete' HiLo package. Only found one, myself (thanks Dan)...easily made though.

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dentwizz

I use that guard as my hour meter mount;)

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