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loverobot
27-Oct-2005, 16:34
I have seen somewhere 'migliore'? sprocket covers which are basically the same colour as the engine but are open in design - i have lost the link - can anyone help>?
Also I am after a similar colour open clutch cover - I have seen the speedymoto ones whcih mimic the 5 spoke marchenisis - any1 able to assist with what the colour looks like in the flesh as I dont want it to look too blinging!
Thanks
Originally posted by loverobot
Also I am after a similar colour open clutch cover - I have seen the speedymoto ones whcih mimic the 5 spoke marchenisis - any1 able to assist with what the colour looks like in the flesh as I dont want it to look too blinging!
Thanks
I have this one on my bike, it looks good I reckon. It's not *quite* a match on the frame colour etc because it's almost a mirror type finish.
But IMO, it's not over the top type bling or anything like that. It looks good, does it's job and I like it :D
Go for it :)
My sprocket cover is carbon, so I can't help you on that front.
loverobot
27-Oct-2005, 16:44
TP - did you get yours from cornerspeed? they dont put the prices up that i can see...
Originally posted by loverobot
TP - did you get yours from cornerspeed? they dont put the prices up that i can see...
I certainly did, Nelly is the man!
Although I can't remember how much it cost me - it was a wanton, lust-filled moment :D
loverobot
27-Oct-2005, 16:46
cheers! I have many of those moments - mid life crisis according to my better half lol :lol:
Rushjob
27-Oct-2005, 17:16
I think they run at about £150 and the clutch plates £135 or was it the other way round... who knows???
I keep seeing them at Nellys but am currently managing to resist......
I don't hold out much hope though & can see the Marchi style one ending up on the ST :D
loverobot
27-Oct-2005, 17:21
cover first then clutch plate me thinx
expense expense ! :eureka:
£135 for the covers and £150 for the plates................ ;)
electricsheep
27-Oct-2005, 23:59
the speedmoto covers from nelly are outstanding and of course nelly is 'the man'
loverobot
31-Oct-2005, 11:29
I have gone for a migliore sprocket cover and looks the dogs - the bolts that held the original in place were too long though - any1 know of a source for decent shortish bolts or are the metal spacers that are in the original plastic unit removeable with force?!
antonye
31-Oct-2005, 11:57
You should be able to pop the metal spacers out of the rubber gasket without too much trouble. If not a trip to B&Q might be in order?
loverobot
31-Oct-2005, 12:07
yes i thought they looked like they would come out but couldnt tell if fixed in - would prefer not to knack the cover so i can refit it if / when i swap my bike
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