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Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - Hovmod_imp - 07-10-2021

I dropped the bike a few weeks ago, a slow and undramatic defeat to gravity as I was searching for the side stand after a long day’s ride.

Thanks to the panniers, the left engine cover was the only point of contact, and there’s a scuff mark to prove it.

A new engine cover isn’t completely cheap, hence my question:
Would you recommend replacing it asap (to prevent corrosion, perhaps?) or can I just keep it as a battle scar and never think about it again?


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - LongRanger_imp - 07-10-2021

If it were mine, I’d replace the cover just so I wouldn’t have to look at it every time I rode the bike. Patina is one thing, battle scars are something different.


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - 2017EX_imp - 07-10-2021

It might help to see a picture of what the scar actually is. It might be light enough to hand polish or rub out to a respectable appearance. If that is not the case, if it was me I would replace it, but I am picky that way. That cover will cost about $135, plus some of your time to remove and replace.

If your car was scraped or dinged, would you have it fixed? Again, if it was me I would because of the picky factor, preserving the car, and thinking of trade in or resale value down the road. The exception would be some of the cheap beaters I have had over the years that were just to get me to and from work, and in that case I didnt care if they got dinged up or not.


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - Rocky_imp - 07-10-2021

It's up to you of course, but I'm so anal about the appearance of my bikes that I would replace.
Pride is painful - and sometimes expensive ROFL ROFL ROFL


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - GoldOxide_imp - 07-10-2021

Go [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD2aep1ge7Y]Battlescar.


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - Cormanus - 07-10-2021

Hovmod, if it isn’t calamitous, keep it as a battle scar. These things happen.


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - the Ferret - 07-10-2021

Chicks dig scars

I wouldn't replace it until I sold the bike


Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - tod.branko_imp - 07-10-2021

There won't be any corrosion on the engine cover, if that's what you are worried about really, and if that's what you are worried about just do a bit of sanding and a touch up (if it's black), but it won't corrode, I have a nicely scuffed engine cover to prove it. Actually got a replacement some time ago but still negotiating the swap.
I'd say keep it

'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - Rox_imp - 07-13-2021

Light scuffs can normally be touched up. You can always try touch up and filling the scuff with a good layer of paint. Worth a shot. If you don't like how it turns out replace the cover.


RE: Replace or leave on? Nicked an engine cover. - Whoops - 07-15-2021

(07-10-2021, 11:17 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Chicks dig scars

I wouldn't replace it until I sold the bike

But then you pay to have it new and pretty again but never get to enjoy the benefits of the money spent. A bit like remodeling a kitchen right before you sell a house.

I would replace it now just so I don’t have to put up with years of being reminded the bike dropped every time I walked up to the bike.