...If you don't wait too long after purchasing to remove it...maybe?
After seeing videos and posts about how hard it is to remove the cvt cover from a Burgman 400 (plus - the gear oil drain & fill is hidden in there. @!#!) and because my new, but left-over, scooter is some 27 mos old, I
very reluctantly undertook this job yesterday, after my AM ride.
I'm certainly no master mechanic - and after watching youtubes' expert Burgman mechanic have so much trouble getting the cover to release from the big bearing on the clutch shaft - I was not looking forward to this. Just figured to ignore it would only make it harder next spring.
I unfastened all those little hex screws and Shee-oot, it fairly popped off in my lap!!
I inserted but did not get to use the 8mm bolts that are supposed to help push the CVT cover off - it came off before I could bottom them against the clutch bell. Badda-Bing everything came apart as designed - and that big bearing stayed where it belongs, on the cover!
Sometimes you
do get the bear.
So, perhaps if you don't wait too long you might find it easier to remove that CVT cover on your scooter, too.?
My LIKE200i CVT cover was a righteous
bear to remove - and it was on there about 18 mos from it's birthday in China.....and the Kymco had pry tabs cast into the CVT - which I was afraid I'd break off & blow up my scooter. (hey, newbies figure there's a 70% chance they are about to break their pretty new scooter every time they get out a wrench)
Stig