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Black Powder Coated Finned Aluminum Minibike Clutch Cover Briggs Honda Mini Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $95.99
Location:

McKinney, Texas, United States

McKinney, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:AussieSpeed Part Type:Transmission Manufacturer Part Number:as0445p Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Warranty:No

SmallTownSpeed is proud to be the North American dealer for the quality cast aluminum, Australian made, AussieSpeed product line. This listing is for one brand new, black powdercoated finned aluminum clutch cover, with the mounting hardware. These clutch covers are perfect for giving your go kart, mini bike, bar stool racer, or any other small engine project that awesome vintage hot rod look! Beyond that, these clutch covers are deeper than the other cast covers on the market that limit what clutches you can run, with this cover you can fit a Premier Titan, Noram Cheeta, and almost any other high performance clutch you would like, and still retain that classic look. These are just shy of 3" deep at the outer edge, and about 3 1/4" deep at the center. The mounting bracket has a standard bolt hole spacing that works with most Briggs, Honda, and Clone motors, and M6x1.0 bolts are included, but SOME motors may use SAE or different thread metric hardware, so check your threads before forcing those bolts into place. This cover is powder coated a satin/flat/wrinkle black, and it looks great, and if you've ever taken one part to be powdercoated, you'll know that the extra $10 I'm charging over the as-cast cover for a powder coated one is a steal! This cover was smoothed the same way it would be prior to being polished(but not between the fins), powder coated, then had the paint on the lips of the fins sanded off to really set it off! The last 2 pictures are of a polished cover with identical dimensions, that I provided so you could see the depth(but I do have polished covers in my other listings)

Note: These are small production run, sand cast, aluminum parts. These are high quality parts, but due to the manufacturing process, there can be very slight variances from part to part, and they do come with an "as cast" finish which is coarse. I personally run these parts, and have been blown away by the quality(have never had an issue with any of them), but just want to remind people that these are cast parts, not factory made, cnc machined billet parts(which is a big part of why I prefer these parts). 

I'm a full time Firefighter/paramedic, and an avid motorcycle rider. I part out bikes to help offset what I spend building, riding, and racing them. With that said, I'm not a big shop, and this is not my only job. I will do everything in my power to ship parts out ASAP, and 95% of the time I get them out within 1 business day of when they are paid for, but because of my work schedule(where I work 24hr shifts, and sometimes work 48 and 72hr shifts), and my riding, there may be rare occasions that it may take longer than 24hrs before I get it shipped out. If you are in a rush to get the part, please contact me, and I will do everything I can get it out fast(and if you contact me, I can make special arrangements, and 99% of the time can get it sent out the same day). But if you are somebody who expects everything to be shipped instantly "come hell or high water", please find another seller who will better fit your needs, because I may very well be busy dealing with hell or high water, or just unwinding and riding my motorcycles. And the latter should be easy enough to relate to, right? I ALSO SELL PARTS ON FORUMS and LOCALLY, so I reserve the right to END AUCTIONS EARLY. I'm happy to combine shipping when practical, and I'm also happy to make package deals if there are several parts you need. Email is the best way to contact me, but I'm happy to give you a call, or give you my personal cell number if you would rather call me. FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK: SMALLTOWNSPEED

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, ALL OF THE PARTS I'M SELLING ARE USED. I guarantee them to fit the bike I took them off of; and any other years on models mentioned are to help people find parts that may work for them, not a guarantee of fitment. I pride myself in good customer service, accurate descriptions, and low prices. There is no feasible way for me to list or confirm every possible fitment while keeping my prices low. If you're not sure, check with your local dealer, or compare part numbers at an online oem supplier like motosport. BUT I CAN NOT STRESS ENOUGH THAT EVERY PART I SELL IS SOLD EXACTLY AS PICTURED AND AS-IS. It is also possible that over the life of the bike that I'm parting out, that parts were changed to something other than what was put on at the assembly line. So, where am I going with all of this? I wont stick anybody with parts they don't want or can't use. I accept returns, and my great feedback speaks for itself; seriously, read through some of it.... I treat other riders(that's you) how I would want to be treated; but I ask that you do the same for me in two ways. 1- having realistic expectations when your buying used parts. 2- if something is not right; let me know and give me a chance to make it right for you before opening a dispute or leaving feedback. I've never had anybody who has contacted me with an issue not end up completely satisfied. I aim for 5 star service 100% of the time. If I'm not achieving that, please let me know how I can improve.


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