I want to know what material they use to make these and has anyone done a gs yet? timing cover or clutch cover. I thinks its kinda dumb but at the same time I like to see whats inside! Its like a window into the soul!
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gs750caferacer
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I want to know what material they use to make these and has anyone done a gs yet? timing cover or clutch cover. I thinks its kinda dumb but at the same time I like to see whats inside! Its like a window into the soul!
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1978 GS1085.
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gs750caferacer
Originally posted by Agemax View Posti have done my GS1000 clutch and timing cover. LED back lit as well.
http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=100_1035.mp4
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mlymanz71
When all else fails check the gs resources I thought because I was just thinking of doing the exact same thing for my 750. So far have come up short in finding anything since everything I have found as far as bolt on clear covers are for the honda cb's. I am also quite interested in it, more than likely is going to require my local machinist's assistance.
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GateKeeper
Originally posted by gs750caferacer View PostThat looks really cool. did you use a different cover and cut it out? how did you get the led back light to work? would you please help unfold the mystery for me? also where did you get the blue case screws? looks freaking sweeet!
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gs750caferacer
http://www.saarloos.net/yamaha-vmax-...er-mainmenu-33 ok here we go! now i just need to find out how to get the back light inside! but i think i might have a go at this if it doesn't go well i will bite the bullet and get a new cover... wish me luck!
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mlymanz71
Good luck for sure and post up some pics when your done, if you would. It would be great to see how it turns out!
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you really need to get the machining done in a machine shop, by CNC preferably.
cutting out the clutch cover and the perspex using a jigsaw will look rough and be prone to leaks.plus, if you have the clutch operating lever and shaft as a part of the cover (see pic) then you will not be able to use a jigsaw as you need to keep most of the webbing intact in the cover.
the LED is fed down the crankcase breather hoseLast edited by Agemax; 07-18-2012, 10:13 AM.1978 GS1085.
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mlymanz71
Wow that looks amazing! How has it held up after removing all the metal between the webbing? I would be afraid of it not having the same structural integrity and cracking on the clutch cover.
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rich001
Hi age
Looks amazing. Any chance of a video???? How much pill slops around in the clutch cavity??? Does hot oil have any effect upon Perspex long term??? Oil affect the LEDs???
Have admired your setup for ages and have pondered the practicalities.
Richard
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