DIY windowed clutch cover

Started by mlivkovich, Monday, 12 September 2022, 04:24 PM

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mlivkovich


mlivkovich

I used 4 mm policarbonate and gasket maker to assemble it. My friend welder helped me alot.

froudy

Looks cool. I got one made up for my Bandit when I had it.
Just don't go over the top and do one for the starter and timing cover, as in my opinion it just looks too much ;) :onya:
Assumption is the mother of all fuck ups!

GSXKING

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Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

Tony Nitrous

Quote from: froudy on Monday, 12 September  2022, 04:37 PM
Looks cool. I got one made up for my Bandit when I had it.
Just don't go over the top and do one for the starter and timing cover, as in my opinion it just looks too much ;) :onya:

I've seen them done on cam covers too !
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grog

Great job Mate. 👍Id love one, too expensive to buy and not enough talent from me to make one.


grog

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If i bought them Notty, would be my last post.She wouldnt be happy, i would. 

Notty

Quote from: grog on Monday, 12 September  2022, 06:34 PM
If i bought them Notty, would be my last post.She wouldnt be happy, i would.
I would have to store them in Froudy's shed for the next 5 years  :rofl2: cant ride without my balls  :rofl2:
The older I get the better I was
The problem with retirement is that you cant take a day off

grog


Mick_J

What's the matter with you two, take charge, be a man, just tell her that you have decided to buy a new part for your bike and be done with it.
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

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