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Hi All. I recently bought an EVO FXSTS and along with it, was a box with a bunch of chrome covers among other things. I intend selling most of it off at a Swap meet in a couple weeks but not sure what some of the stuff is which is why I am posting this thread.
Can any of you enlighten me as what the items in these pics are?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Number 1. Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5
Number 6 deleted as it was a duplicate of number 5
Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 Number 10 inside. Number 10 outside.
1st looks to be a coil cover.
2nd looks to be the cover for the oil filter adapter mount on rh side of bike.
3rd and 4th no idea see 10 & 11 below
5th and 7th looks to be the oil pump cover and the trans cover and maybe they attach to each other?
8th looks to be a horn cover.
9th looks to be frame covers.
10th and11th look similar to 3rd and 4th and now I think they are swing arm covers
Thanks for the replies so far. Its like a damn jigsaw puzzle. This stuff combined with all the other chrome that I was able to identify, and the chrome Im leaving on the bike because Im to cheap to replace it, has me thinking the mileage is so low because he spent all his money on chrome and performance stuff and couldnt afford to ride it anywhere.
Thanks for the replies so far. Its like a damn jigsaw puzzle. This stuff combined with all the other chrome that I was able to identify, and the chrome Im leaving on the bike because Im to cheap to replace it, has me thinking the mileage is so low because he spent all his money on chrome and performance stuff and couldnt afford to ride it anywhere.
There was a lot of bolt on chrome covers for the bikes. It was easier than taking parts off and having the chrome or buying chrome parts. Seems at one time there was little you could not buy a chrome cover for.
There was a lot of bolt on chrome covers for the bikes. It was easier than taking parts off and having the chrome or buying chrome parts. Seems at one time there was little you could not buy a chrome cover for.
I know. I worked in a Dealership and a couple aftermarket shops in the late 1980s and early 90s. When I was in the aftermarket shops we had a lot of orders from CCI and DS among others.
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