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Looking for 2008 1125R Clutch Cover.

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Eric_K

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Hey,

Scraped up my clutch cover pretty bad a few weeks ago. Went through the plastic puck and shaved down the metal a bit. Leaks now and I don't think there's enough metal left to hold a new puck in place for long.

I was looking for basically any replacement cover/puck assembly available but I haven't had much luck looking online and my local dealer says the cover is unavailable. Found the stator side cover on ASB but not the clutch side.

I'm ok with a stock replacement, other pucks are available and I can pick up a GBR or other protector but the Rev B set looks more robust.
What is the part number for the Rev B kit and what other parts are necessary for the replacement?
Anyone know where to shop for these covers, stock or otherwise?

Thanks for your help.
 
I know I have a new metal puck lying around, and I might have a cover also that I'd be willing to sell. I'll take a look tonight when I get home.

Email me at ekruizenga at cox.net
 
I have a cover(can't remember if it was actually ever on the bike) no scratches. and a new aluminum puck. I'll sell these for the right price, need the money to switch to a chain drive.

I can send you pictures if interested. Email me at ekruizenga at cox.net
 
I should have updated this. . .

Got the cover and puck. Thanks Kruizen.

Was just waiting for various o-rings that I picked up today.

Should be all good now. Just need to work on hiding the various scrapes and scratches on my pods and fairing. Going to play around and sand/paint them. Should be interesting.

Take care,
 
Done that also. Sand them well then you can lay down a very thin layer of bondo and re sand it till it's almost gone. Got mine so smooth you really couldn't tell they were ever down multiple times
 
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