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Seen in flea market

layton

Layton
Saw this in the flea market and didn't know what it was. It says emergency cylinder repair cover for boxer twins......... What the heck is it?
 
Saw this in the flea market and didn't know what it was. It says emergency cylinder repair cover for boxer twins......... What the heck is it?

I have no idea, unless it is a tarp to put over the bike and mechanic/rider for emergency repairs during harsh sunny or very rainy days. :)
 
Seeing who the seller was, it's most likely the rubber overboot kit for a R1200 series Hexhead.
It's a rubber temporary cover to patch a cracked or slightly damaged rocker cover so you can get home. A good GS item to carry for some :whistle
 
It's a rubber temporary cover to patch a cracked or slightly damaged rocker cover so you can get home.

Ah, there ya go. Another advantage of riding an old airhead ... they all come OEM equipped with two emergency valve covers.
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