carguyz
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Let's keep this simple.
1. Use the stock cover. No need to change bolts, studs, futz around with spacers, etc.
2. Copy the top two slots down three times, using the same spacing and slot width. The bottom two new slots will be exactly in line with the original top two, same length also.
3. The middle slot will have to be shorter at the aft end to clear the mounting bolt. To make it symmetrical, center it fore and aft with the other slots. Or else, leave the front of the slot in line with the others.
4. Cut back the aft end of the cover at the top so that it makes a radius that is the same as the lower aft edge. In other words, the distance from the rear of the top slot to the edge of the cover should be the same as the distance from the rear of the new bottom slot to the edge of the cover. You can see what I mean, make it symmetrical.
Check the mock up picture. I think this will look pretty good without doing any sheet metal work. Just have to be careful cutting the slots to make it neat. If you paint the cover the same as the engine the angled parting line will not be too apparent.
BTW, the lack of a chain guard isn't a problem. This bike has a high pipe which keeps your leg away from the chain.
John in Kalifornia
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