The cover over the points / timing set plate on the right side of the bike.
Homeowner's insurance WILL NOT cover stolen motorcycles. Motorcycles is an automobile. Sorry!
The derby is the cover on the left side of the bike where the primary oil goes. It'ts called a derby cover,
Harley Davidson "Derby Cover"A "Derby Cover" is basically a dust cover. It's on the left side of your bike and covers the business end of your clutch. It's the larger cover with (usually) 4-6 screws holding it in place. However my '85 Sportster has no screws in the "Derby Cover". Instead there's a two inch (2") screw-cap in the center of my "Derby Cover" with a large closed slot in the center. That's it! there are no other screws holding it in place.
remove the derby cover from the primary. Fill until it tries to run out. Replace derby cover.
remove the derby ( round ) cover from the primary. fill til it tries to run out. replace derby cover.
remove the derby (round) cover from the primary. fill until the fluid tries to run out. replace the derby cover.
Sentry insurance, and just about every car insurance company ever, all cover motorcycles and recreational vehicles as well. They want all the money they can get.
this is a very good question. a great question indeed. but every good question also has a great answer to go along with it. yes saga insurance does cover motorcycles.
the large round cover on the rear of the primary three screws over the clutch
The "Derby" is the large dome-shaped cover on the primary. The primary is on the left side of the engine. Be VERY careful when removing the derby fasteners. The screws on the derby are very prone to stripping. Insure that any tool is inserted all the way to the bottom of the slot before placing any force on the fastener.
Remove the derby ( round ) cover from the primary. Fill until the oil tries to run out. Replace the derby cover. Most of us run the same oil in the primary as in the engine.
No, because motorcycles & ATV's are motor vehicles.