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Anyone running this clutch cover:
Anyone running this clutch cover:
It sells for $20. Made out of thick aluminum.
http://www.motorcycleproducts.org/Engine_Guards/guards-main-frameset.htm

It sells for $20. Made out of thick aluminum.
http://www.motorcycleproducts.org/Engine_Guards/guards-main-frameset.htm


AURORA- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2008-12-09
Posts: 153
Location: PHOENIX
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: Anyone running this clutch cover:
Husky123 has something very similar on his XRR. Or maybe his XRL...or is it the XR200...or was it the Husky. 

Re: Anyone running this clutch cover:
It's not the whole clutch cover per se but just a cover. But then again you probably new that. I have it. Just silicone it on. Hasn't come off in over a year and I'm pretty sure it has saved at least 2 holes. That stock clutch cover is BRITTLE. Ask me how I know. 

Re: Anyone running this clutch cover:
Just ordered one myself
Of course I will have to powder coat it flat black when it gets here.
Looks like a great accessory.
Hodakaguy
Of course I will have to powder coat it flat black when it gets here. Looks like a great accessory.
Hodakaguy
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Hodakaguy- XRR Jockey
- Joined: 2008-11-07
Posts: 205
Location: Eastern WA State
XR650R Year: 2003
Re: Anyone running this clutch cover:
I just ordered one, as well.
Thanks for the heads-up, Aurora.
Dave
Thanks for the heads-up, Aurora.
Dave
Clutch Cover
I ordered one for Moab this May, installed it and promptly tested its' mettle twice.
Once, sandwiching my foot between the clutch cover and a boulder. Boulder/clutch cover 1, foot 0.
Second time bouncing off some knarly roots after an aborted hillclimb. Dead even, no damage to roots or cover
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Not as asthetically pleasing as the stock cover, but certainly functional.
Once, sandwiching my foot between the clutch cover and a boulder. Boulder/clutch cover 1, foot 0.
Second time bouncing off some knarly roots after an aborted hillclimb. Dead even, no damage to roots or cover
Not as asthetically pleasing as the stock cover, but certainly functional.

Johnny Rocco- noob
- Joined: 2009-04-17
Posts: 29
Location: Eastern Ontario
XR650R Year: 2003
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