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Tornado Final Drive Hub CoverPart Number: 8160615-617 Available for immediate delivery
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This part covers up the large hole of the final drive of the new generation bikes. Both ends of the hub are covered and make the whole assembly look much nicer and cleaner. The covers have a precision machined turbine-like pattern that gives it a flowing, dynamic appearance. The covers use a clever expanding “O”-ring clamping method, and to ensure no bolts or threads spoil the appearance on the outside, we have added a special tool that hooks into the holes for easy and safe fitting.
• Covers both ends with turbine design
• Improves appearance of hub
• Operating temperatures unchanged
• CNC precision machined out of solid aluminum
• Secure expanding “O”-ring clamping method
• Easy to fit, includes special tool and 2 “Boxer” emblems
• Anodized silver or titanium.
• Sold complete with special tool
Choose between a Silver or Titanium finish.
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Without the Tornado |
Hub Side |
Installed in a spoke wheel |
Assembly with Tool |
Installed in a cast wheel |
This item fits the following BMW bike models:
- K1300R
- K1200S
- K1200R
- K1200RSPORT
- K1200GT_2006_on
- R1200GS
- R1200GSADV
- R1200R
- R1200RT
- R1200S
- R1200ST
- HP2Megamoto
- HP2Enduro
- K1300S
- K1300GT
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| Put the item on the bike and it looks great covers the hole in the hub great |
| Improves the look of the tails shaft assembly. |
| A well-machined piece and looks good on the bike. |
| The quality of this piece is excellent. It is well engineered compared to others I thought of purchasing. I especially like the tool it comes with to facilitate removal. Very nice to not have to use a screw driver and end up scratching the parts. |
| This cover is a nicely finished piece. I wiped a little lithium grease on the o-rings before I installed the cover - just in case they decided to stick to the inside of the hub. Then I put the little "wrench" into my tool kit. |





