Aluminum Stator Cover yamaha blaster For Sale!

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I don"t know???????
I got 4 covers finished, 2 covers not finished, 2 covers sold and 1 cover pending sale. Right now im working on the price for shipping and handling, and insurance!

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My fabricated Stator covers will have a removable sprocket cover, case saver, and shift rod support. They also come with a stainless steel allen head socket cap bolt kit.

You will also get a SS bolt and lock washer for you Shift Lever!
BECAUSE you have to remove you Shift Lever to put on you cover, and to remove the sprocket cover, and this way they all have the same size allen head.

The covers will be $200.00 + $25.00 shipping and handling if shipped in the US.
= $225.00

This is dirtysquared's Cover, in pics!

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More pics and info on the way!
 
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I am interested. Pm price shipped to 82001.

The covers will be $200 with a ss bolt kit. BUT right now im working on the shipping and handling and insurance price, and it looks like the shipping and handling and insurance price will be about $25.00 if shipped in the US.

WOW it looks like its going to be additional $40.95 to ship to Canada, and a additional $59.95 to all other countries! WOW thats crazy!
 
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$25.00 if shipped in the US.
it looks like its going to be additional $40.95 to ship to Canada, and a additional $59.95 to all other countries! WOW thats crazy!

how do you think the delivery guys all wear them purdy uniforms :)


guys, I've seen this cover in person, bronco is a top notch fabricator and if I didn't already have a cover,
I'd be all over one !
who knows if these will ever be available again ?
 
Could these be buffed out to a high polish chrome look?


They can be buffed out to a high polish! But i dont know if i would call it a chrome look.
I had a loooooonnng time in polishing my cover, and after 1 day of riding, i was thinking why did i do that. lol

This is pics of my cover before and after polishing.

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After
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Nice job Bronco. As always Top notch quality work. If I didn't have one already I would certainly be getting one..
 
They can be buffed out to a high polish! But i dont know if i would call it a chrome look.
I had a loooooonnng time in polishing my cover, and after 1 day of riding, i was thinking why did i do that. lol

I used to polish my stuff too, and polish, and re-polish, and re-polish
until i figured out nobody can even see it all shiny @ 60 mph thru the trails where it counts.
all my stuff got a brushed finish last time around and my polishing days are over.
 
The polished cover looks awesome but after a day of riding and having your boot rubbing it with all the dirt makes me sad. lol
I dont recommend painting or ANODIZING anything like these covers because after a season of riding, with your boot, and dirt rubbing and grinding against them will make it look bad!
So i say spend a lot of time and polish them.
Or take the easy way out and just brushed finish with a scotch bright pad!

Thats a idea, im going to see if i got some scotch bright pad to send with the covers! lol