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Changing Clutch Cover on Bonneville SE
I'm thinking about putting the clutch cover from a Speedmaster/America on my Bonneville SE. Is this doable? Anybody have photos from doing this?
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Crank cases are the same so it will bolt up not sure about the shifter rod though might not be the same length.
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Mike, that's the concern that I have. Do you know anyone who's done this?
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Bike Bandit shows different part numbers for the Gearchange Mechanism/shifter shaft. Time for more research.
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I think the cruser shaft is longer.I will look later and see if i have one.
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I have a cover in my spares that you can have....just send me a PM and I'll ship it to you.
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Oops...I read that wrong. I was thinking 'sprocket' cover. Currently sick with the flu if that's an excuse. Sorry for the false hope on a freebie.
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