Motorcycle Transmission Hardware
Colony
#2474-19 Transmission Side Cover Allen Screw Kit 2007-Up Harley-Davidson Softail - Chrome Plated
$29.10
Colony
#2343-13 Transmission Side Cover Allen Screw Kit 2006-Up Harley-Davidson Dyna - Chrome Plated
$19.36
British Standard
Engine and Transmission Lock Tab Set - 1963 - 1972 Triumph 650 with 4 Speed Gearbox
14
$20.86
Colony
#2104-13 Transmission Top Cover Phillips Screw Kit 1950-1953 Harley-Davidson Big Twin - CAD Plated
$25.41
Colony
#9410-27 Transmission Top & Side Cover Screw Kit 1937-1973 Harley-Davidson 45's - Chrome Plated
1
$20.27
Colony
#8803-2 Transmission Fill Plug/Dipstick 1985-1986 Harley-Davidson Evo 5 Speed - Chrome Plated
$18.34
Colony
#8748-12 Transmission Top Cover Allen Screw 1965-1978 Harley-Davidson Big Twin - Chrome Plated
2
$27.83
Colony
#8751-19 Transmission Side Cover Long Acorn 1936-1984 Harley-Davidson Big Twin - Chrome Plated
$26.06
Motorcycle Transmission Hardware FAQ
What are the symptoms of a bad transmission mount?
Typically, if you have a bad transmission mount you will notice some excessive vibration and some difficulty shifting. Eventually, this vibration will lead to a damaged seal. When you damage your transmission seal, you will notice a leak. It is best to check your mounts annually to make sure they are in good condition. If you suspect your mounts are worn out, it is best to replace them before they cause more damage.
How long do transmission mounts last?
The life span of your transmission mount will vary depending on climate, horsepower, riding style, and environment. Rubber is used in many of these mounts and this material will lose its elasticity if exposed to things like direct sunlight, excessive heat, or even the type of cleaners you use can have an effect on rubber components. Rubber components need to be inspected from time-to-time to ensure that they are still in good working condition. Because of these variables, there is no designated life span on these mounts.