happyinmotion
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Front wheel kicked up a rock, cracked the right motor cover and bruised my big toe. The toe will fix itself; the cover won't. So, anyone making a stronger replacement cover yet?
The cover is just cast magnesium. It's thin and pretty exposed. I think I'm not the only one to break this part?
I'm more worried about protecting the housing behind than the cover. The cover is an $87 part; the housing means a new motor. You can see from my pics that there's some deformation in the motor housing. The mating surface where the gasket goes has some damage. I've filed it flat but is that flat enough? We'll see when the new parts arrive if I get a good seal or not. Either way, a stronger cover that projects ahead of the mating surface would protect the seal area from impact.
I'm also keen to protect the gears. The cover was pushed back into the gears, making a horrible noise when the bike was moving. The gears are steel so cut away the back side of the case, leaving lots of shavings in the transmission fluid. You can see the scraped area in the third pic. I think the gears are fine - I was only 15 km from the van so the gears didn't have to run in metal shavings for too long and the fluid leak was slow enough that there was still oil in there at the end of the ride. Still a longer ride or a faster leak wouldn't be good for the gears.
The cover is just cast magnesium. It's thin and pretty exposed. I think I'm not the only one to break this part?
I'm more worried about protecting the housing behind than the cover. The cover is an $87 part; the housing means a new motor. You can see from my pics that there's some deformation in the motor housing. The mating surface where the gasket goes has some damage. I've filed it flat but is that flat enough? We'll see when the new parts arrive if I get a good seal or not. Either way, a stronger cover that projects ahead of the mating surface would protect the seal area from impact.
I'm also keen to protect the gears. The cover was pushed back into the gears, making a horrible noise when the bike was moving. The gears are steel so cut away the back side of the case, leaving lots of shavings in the transmission fluid. You can see the scraped area in the third pic. I think the gears are fine - I was only 15 km from the van so the gears didn't have to run in metal shavings for too long and the fluid leak was slow enough that there was still oil in there at the end of the ride. Still a longer ride or a faster leak wouldn't be good for the gears.