Oh No - Transmission........ BOOM Maybe.

That's fricken cool. The tensioner should come from the factory like this!
 
That's fricken cool. The tensioner should come from the factory like this!
I suppose it could be but it would not come loaded. By this I mean if you look in the first mod picture right above the blue box you will see what looks like a brass fer rel but in reality is a bushing with external left hand threads. This is pressed on the dowel pin then the plunger and spring are compressed and it is screwed into the beginning ID of the plunger. this way you bolt the tensioner on the block and as soon as you start tightening the center nut down the left hand thread back out releasing the plunger to take up the slack in the cam chain. for production and shop assembly where you do not dial the cams it is a excellent Idea although I like the safety post better. But its just my opinion. I would love to get a look at the broken guide once it is out especially where the tensioner rest then I could give a honest evaluation as to why it broke. without that I only have a couple three ideas as to what happened.
 
That guide is OEM not on of Nev’s
 
Sadly the Master in the tin shed is 1500miles away.
 
Not the guide the tensioner. Nev had some nice black manual tensioners made with a larger button/head on it verses the APE manual tensioner. Thats what I was referring to.
Oh ok
 
Not the guide the tensioner. Nev had some nice black manual tensioners made with a larger button/head on it verses the APE manual tensioner. Thats what I was referring to.
No My tensioner is the Blue one Pre Nev Magic.
 
No - Apparently its a direct result in doing burnouts or really heavy with the clutch.

Opps ! I'm not doing burnouts, but have been known to give the bike full throttle then load the engine by a controlled release of the clutch. Makes for awesome acceleration, but now I might be in line for ending up with the same result