OEM sproket covers are boring.....
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TheCafeKid
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gsryder
Little trick to removing the foam from behind the cover.....spray the crap out of it with carb cleaner and walk away. It will practically fall out ofter a few hours and few soaks.
and the clutch cover has been done cant remember where I found this but I would love to do it only I am returning the oil from my turbo into mine.
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Detroit Diesel Man
Little trick to removing the foam from behind the cover.....spray the crap out of it with carb cleaner and walk away. It will practically fall out ofter a few hours and few soaks.
and the clutch cover has been done cant remember where I found this but I would love to do it only I am returning the oil from my turbo into mine.

That is flippin cool!Comment
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AF_Bill -
The window would be easy to do on a 550 or 750 with a pushrod operated clutch.Comment
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gsryder
Couldnt tell ya I found it online somewhere and had it saved for a while. I suppose if you left enough of the structural members in tact it would work......suppose it would be one of those trial and error things. If I need to upgrade to a lock-up after the turbo install I will something like this, but I will paint the clutch basket.....and maybe add a LED.Comment
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well i went and done it anyway on my GS1K. all looking good so far just waiting for the acrylic to arrive and the s/s clamping ring to bolt it all up. gonna polish up all the exposed bits in the window and spray the cover black.
1978 GS1085.
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WOW...that is art, right there. Can you do the matching LEDs in there?Comment
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i am thinking about LED's but cant see a possible solution. led's dont like oil or heat and its getting them mounted and routing the wiring which poses a problem. it has been done if you check out you tube but im not sure how1978 GS1085.
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Adler
You could use a similar system to that used in some yo-yo's. A centrifugal switch in a fully enclosed case with button cell batteries.Comment

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