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Derek, three reasons for taking the all the stock off the out side. I have seen many Nortons being repaired and modifiyed in the last 15 years and something that almost all the older ones have is a chain guard kissed by a chain always on the outward side. Then the inside of the inter primary cover also is found kissed by the chain. And last of the reasoning when you set an Atlas sprocket and a Commando sprocket on a surface plate you will see that all the extra metal is on the outward side. All this chain rubbing has to do with owners bad habbits. replacment chains too wide, rear wheel way out of straight, trans way out of straight, inproperly shimmed inter primary cover, wrong bolt used on the chain guard mount, and add many other reasons. But the damage is alwas on the outward side so it just seems right to take it off there and make some slack. norbsa