View Full Version : Yet more trimmed cam cover sprocket...


Mark_Bench
3rd March 2005, 05:11
Well after looking at the trimmed sprocket cover i had to go a different direction got the crossroads sprocket cover, looks good works well
http://gallery.turbotime.us/albums/Vics-Album/aed.jpg
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stevo
3rd March 2005, 05:19
Am thinking of doing something similar to mine as I'm looking at making/mounting rearsets...

And I figured if I made a whole new cover it'd be easier...

and 'sides...I'm going for cafe cool :D

stevo
3rd March 2005, 05:21
Just noticed ya choke knob on the right... that'd make it tricky keepin the revs up with ya right hand while pushin the choke in with the right hand ;)

Or do ya still use ya left ???

missyd
3rd March 2005, 12:15
Very nice! :D :)
Is there enough material left to secure the break master cyl????

GRAYFEATHER
3rd March 2005, 12:44
Very nice! :D :)
Is there enough material left to secure the break master cyl????

Thats a jolly good question there :clap .

Grayfeather.

Mark_Bench
3rd March 2005, 13:31
There is a ton of material, hell their rear set are supported by that plate!

as for the choke, I can use either hand it is in that positionjust rer accross, but it is easier if ai am sitting at a light or someplace I want to stay in gear and work the choke, plus ther eis no room for it since I relocated the coil

Gary
3rd March 2005, 16:38
Hey Mark,

Where did ou get the sprocket cover?

Gazza

Mark_Bench
3rd March 2005, 17:36
Crossroads Buell (http://www.nvo.com/crossroads/door/)

HD1200R
3rd March 2005, 18:00
their rearsets are made out of the same stuff and seem to be pretty durable. I would think that the cover would be just as good.