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Serlant
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Clutch case.

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Hello all. just managed to throw my storm down the road on the way home from tesco, and have smashed the clutch side cover. does anyone have a spare cover they would be willing to part with for some dosh, or know how I can get hold of a replacement? Thanks.
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:eek2 :eek2 :eek2
Oh Bugger!
Sorry to hear that. You're okay I take it? I've no parts to offer but I'll bet someone will be along shortly

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Is it an option to patch it with epoxy and put a carbon cover over the fix?
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Sorry to hear that mate. Hope you locate the bit's you need without getting raped on the price.
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keep an eye on this lot, you can sell the others and get your money back.... :thumbup:
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I don't see any link BSM but if you've talking about http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR1000 ... 5020045%26

i'm already on it! also i've planned an epoxy fix, got a extra thick foil dish you get from the chinese. put that over the hole with some araldite.
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Serlant wrote:I don't see any link BSM but if you've talking about http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR1000 ... 5020045%26

i'm already on it! also i've planned an epoxy fix, got a extra thick foil dish you get from the chinese. put that over the ohld with some araldite.
oops forgot the link, but yes thats them.... :oops: :oops: :oops:
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The damage!
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I bought some of those low temp alloy welding sticks that were discussed on here recently. If you want to have a go with one you are welcome. Just give me a shout.

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... ix#p243088

Leg looks sore fella. You'de find it easier to wax them.
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i did exactly the same last autumn on a roundabout in paddington, stupidly i was wearing jeans, my leg still looks like someones taken a kebab knife to it, i would have had exactly the same damage to the clutch cover, had it not been for the carbonardi c/f cover i have fitted, took the impact with no problems, £40ish on german ebay..... well worth it imho...
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i've still got to order another c/f clutch cover for my second bike...... :roll:
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i've now touched it in with black paint and its not that noticable.... :thumbup:
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Ouch, It amazes me that Honda did not make the cases a bit stronger. How the rest of the bike Serlant.

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Sorry to hear of your fall and the legs looks sore :(
Please check very carefully that no gravel or tarmac has been forced into the engine and hopefully the engine did not continue to run while on its side. I see that there appears to be no oil showing in the oil inspection window in the posted photo. I would suggest that you drop the sump and clean it out as well as change the oil and filter if you have not already planned to do this. I will check mt stocks on Monday to see if I have a clutch cover if you have not located one by then.
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Well the fron't brake lever is toast, but have a replacement set as clutch is scratched too, scratched my 7 month old set of titanium scorpions and snapped the plastic strap (designed like that to stop the can buckling I would guess) :Cry1: :Cry1: £350 worth of can :( other than that it seemed ok back fairing is undamaged and theres no fron't fairing, no damage to mudguard.

Many thanks roger, I don't think anything got into the engine, as its relatively new tarmac( under a year old), and its a pretty small hole. the bike didn't run very long on its side and was stalled before I managed to get off the floor( which was pretty quick I can assure you)

i've also had a look at http://www.rg-racing.com/browseType/Exh ... 004BK.aspx to cover up the scratched part of the ehxuast aswell as protect them in the future, plus 34 quid each would protect both sets and cover up the damage for much less than a new can.
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Not the cans :eek2 :( now that really does hurt.

Those R&G protectors are a good idea and if they cover the scratches even better. You wouldn't have to replace the whole can though as you can get replacement sleeves. Get a new strap from Scorpion, I'm sure they do spares. I'm a bit confused to what the strap is, I can't visualise where it is on it. Is it part of the hanger or an end cap.

Have a look at the crash protectors lower down on the following page.
http://www.bikehps.com/acatalog/Honda_V ... tml#a24541
If your cans are in the standard position they would work well

When my bike got knocked over the first thing I was concerned about was my cans!

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Re: Clutch case.

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When i say strap i mean the hanger i guess you call it? the bit i strap around it to hold it to the bike!
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