Woodcraft

Woodcraft Starter Idle Gear Cover

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In an effort to have the lightest motorcycle on the market most motorcycle manufacturers equip their bikes with the lightest engine covers possible. T… Read More

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Woodcraft Starter Idle Gear Cover

In an effort to have the lightest motorcycle on the market most motorcycle manufacturers equip their bikes with the lightest engine covers possible. The downside of this is that most of these covers offer little to no protection in the event of a drop or crash. A Woodcraft Cover is the solution to this problem. 

Woodcraft engine covers are designed to keep your bike’s vital fluids contained and outside contaminates out in the event of a crash, allowing you to get back out riding as soon as possible. All Woodcraft covers are 100% precision CNC machined from 6061 billet aluminum to give you both great looks and exceptional strength.

Required and approved for many national and club racing leagues.

Features:

  • Lightweight 6061 billet aluminum
  • High resistance anodized finish
  • Engraved Woodcraft logo
  • Includes new engine cover gasket (applicable models)
This Product Fits
Kawasaki
Ninja ZX-10R 2006-2010
Suzuki
GSX-R1000 2001-2008
GSX-R600 2006-2026
GSX-R600 1997-2005
GSX-R600 100th Anniversary Edition 2021
GSX-R600Z 2022-2025
GSX-R600Z 40th Anniversary 2026
GSX-R750 2006-2026
GSX-R750 1997-2005
GSX-R750 100th Anniversary Edition 2021
GSX-R750Z 2022-2025
GSX-R750Z 40th Anniversary 2026
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3 Customer Reviews for All Models
Customer rating is 5 out of 5 stars. 3 total customer reviews 5/5
2 Questions & 0 Answers for All Models

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