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Old Yesterday, 01:40 PM   #1
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Vader 125 Clutch Cover

I broke my clutch cover while adjusting the clutch. I've got it attached with one bolt, for now, but I really don't want dirt to get in there. So far, I'm having no luck finding a replacement. Could anybody here post a website where I might find one? Would a clutch cover from something else work? I've attached a picture.
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Old Yesterday, 01:54 PM   #2
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Duct tape a few layers on the in and outside of the cover. Drill a small hole in it. Use a washer under the bolt. The duct tape isn't going to provide steel-like support, but it should be good enough to keep the cover in place (unless there's oil behind it, then it might leak.
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Old Yesterday, 06:55 PM   #3
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Contact Pete at Kronik Racing (he is the owner and runs the show). Very knowledgeable on the Vaders and goes to Boom's headquarters a few times a week to pick up parts and/or bikes.

https://www.kronikracing.com/
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Duct tape ...
NO

It is a wet friction clutch. This is why we have discussions on which oil is compatible with these clutches. All of these bikes have a wet clutch.

OP. Ignore the duct tape advice.
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Old Today, 05:40 PM   #5
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Thanks for the replies. For now I've just covered it up with gorilla tape to keep out dust because it's just the clutch adjustment cover, so it's not exposed to oil. I'll get in touch with Pete from kronikracing.


 
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