Quote from: RPM - Robert on February 13, 2026, 11:33:03 AMThe Yamaha ignition cover and the other side crank cover we have new stock, as well as the clutch cover outer ring and the center part that says Yamaha.
The edges of the fins on the block and head were always raw aluminum. You can tape the frame off and get in there with some small scotch brite wheels in between the fins and scotch bright whatever you want to paint after a good ole pressure washing to get the big gunk off. After you spray it you can take a sanded block and clean up the edges of the fins to be raw aluminum like they should. Working up to a super fine sand paper so it doesn't look all gouged up.
Quote from: Karl321 on February 13, 2026, 01:19:05 PMThe pods you recommended are out of stock, but I'll be emailed when they available again. Until then, I'll try to make a set of K&N pods that I already have work.
Quote from: STLanduyt on February 11, 2026, 07:44:30 PMI had initially thought of painting the pipes, but am now thinking of leaving them in their current state. Any thoughts or experiences out there on just leaving the pipes alone?
Steve