Boyeson closeouts

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Tharrell
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Boyeson closeouts

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This is a closeout page if anyone wants some new covers, they're pretty cheap.

http://boyesen.com/closeouts.php?machin ... FROAD*MINI
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Thanks!! :cool:
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Clutch covers are all gone :cry:
Just got a reply on the ignition covers, they are gone too :cry: :cry: :cry:
Gen 2 AF, yes it's a SH, so I can call it an AF Damm it!
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Nodge is sitting on a BOX full of covers. Part of the run I had made up, and part of the reason that whole ORDER was made. He stepped up and said he'd take as many sets as was left over, to ensure the covers were made in enough numbers to keep cost down, and so it would happen period. I know they don't say "Boyesen Racing", and some guys won't like the ridges on the ign covers, but at $200 Cdn a set, that's cheap. Give your business to a Hoon who stepped up to help other Hoons. LARGE! Roosty was taking the ridges off the ign covers cheap too.
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Yep, I've got quite a few left.
I can send them to Roosty for smoothing, or send them out as is.
$200 bucks a set, and I'm not making a dime on them.
Yah, I'm from Saskatchetoon!

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The boysen close outs were going for under $30 each for clutch and ignition. I'm not really looking but I couldn't pass on a deal like that, just too late.
Gen 2 AF, yes it's a SH, so I can call it an AF Damm it!
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Post by Gmbond »

the boyesen ones crack like egg shells with only a slight hit - very thin and brittle casting!!

the ones scooter had made are awesome and super beefy
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Gmbond wrote:the boyesen ones crack like egg shells with only a slight hit - very thin and brittle casting!!

the ones scooter had made are awesome and super beefy

Holy shit Mike. Your ALIVE. Lol. By memory, wasn't that a Boyesen you sent me for my two fiddy? Because its not half the cover that my buddy made. Those things are gnarly. Well worth the money if you trail ride. Purty too.
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Post by Gmbond »

Lol oh yea I'm alive just been nucking futs busy!!

Yea it was a boyeson I gave you - and they are ok and do seal better than the plastic warped stockers - and I would run an ignition cover from them again if I needed to, but not a clutch cover - the stock cast alloy will take a hit way better.

The ones you had made would probably take a hit that will crack the inner clutch cover before they give - I like it! Lol
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