Modded Belt covers

Started by MuscovyDuc, May 16, 2008, 05:31:35 PM

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Desmoss

ok,what do you think about this
http://www.bikefarmmv.de/motordeckel/zeige_artikel.php?fid=201549



i asko few people who live in Germany and they couldn't find that



and this also i could not find anywhere ???

but to me it looks perfect

Scooter Montgomery

2003 620 Half Dark/ Half Silver 35,000 happy miles

Splinter Cell

Well the speedy moto look really good but the only concern it will be if your belt jumps and you will f... up your engine, we have one in the shop with that problem, imoho

Juan
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Capt baz

Quote from: MuscovyDuc on May 16, 2008, 05:31:35 PM
I just finished by belt covers.

I like them much better than the gray. Used a Dremel to cut the belt covers. I bought plastic gutter guard. Cut it to fit. Painted it and Voila! [thumbsup] I am very pleased with myself ;D

they look great, plus it's original. me like
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Juan

Quote from: jcsanchez68 on May 20, 2008, 01:46:47 PM
Well the speedy moto look really good but the only concern it will be if your belt jumps and you will f... up your engine, we have one in the shop with that problem, imoho

Juan

Juan, the other Juan here..!!   [cheeky]  Any idea how that would happen ?? Can you ell us what would cause the belts to jump..? 

Thanks..

jorgemiranda

Quote from: Scooter Montgomery on May 20, 2008, 09:18:22 AM


How did you guys paint your belt covers? I'm trying to go for a mate black look. I have no experience painting. Would you recommend I take it to a paint shop. Or could I practice with a few stuff and then do my belt covers?
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Scooter Montgomery

I used satin black for plastic, I think I bought it at home depot. Just do light coats to avoid runs and your good to go. I might have the actual paint can in the basement I'll look and get you the name and manufacturer.
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rgramjet

Quote from: JoDuc on May 19, 2008, 09:08:47 PM
Anyone have any experience with these? Speedymoto.....






They look cool but also look like they would "funnel" debris into the pulleys....

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Quote from: Scooter Montgomery on May 20, 2008, 09:18:22 AM


I love the clear looking covers. Do you have any problems with the plexiglass melting, warping or getting dirty?
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Scooter Montgomery

Quote from: erik822 on May 30, 2008, 08:01:20 AM
I love the clear looking covers. Do you have any problems with the plexiglass melting, warping or getting dirty?

The one on the right has a little trouble with cracking at the screws that hold the Lexan in place, not as bad as the plexiglass that I used, but still had some small cracks. They were small enough at on the bike you wouldn't notice them at all. The one on the left I glued in place with high temp rtv.  Tempurature wise they are fine, no problems. The only other problem was the main center pulley just barely rubs, but I figure it will just were down the lexan and fit perfect. If I had put a small washer behind the cover it wasn't have touched at all.

Bob
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IdZer0

What's the thickness of the Lexan you used ? Last year I asked around for scratch and heat resistant Lexan, but the thinnest I could find was 3mm. I can't imagine having that much room in there, so didn't go ahead with this mod.
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Scooter Montgomery

I used 3 mm (1/8"). It was the thinest I could find.
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tangueroHondo

I have 05 S2R.  I am surprised that the company would make stock belt and sprocket covers that look so shitty.  Who in the design department created this nonsense?  And then, they roll a pre-production model off the line and nobody stares at it saying,"What in the f**k kind of shit is that covering the belts and sprocket?"  "Did those come from Buell?"

prudolph

Quote from: MuscovyDuc on May 16, 2008, 05:31:35 PM
I just finished by belt covers.

I like them much better than the gray. Used a Dremel to cut the belt covers. I bought plastic gutter guard. Cut it to fit. Painted it and Voila! [thumbsup] I am very pleased with myself ;D

looks good i think the monstrack mirrors would go really well with those.