I does not drip oil on the center stand.
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This is probably the gasket, but may be a seal (Shifter or Countershaft) or a crack in the cover or a leak from the clutch slave /line. Are you sure its oil and can you take a pick of the sidestand area.
NOS Honda CB1000 CB1000F Left Side Gasket 11394-MW7-790 | eBay
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This is probably the gasket, but may be a seal (Shifter or Countershaft) or a crack in the cover or a leak from the clutch slave /line. Are you sure its oil and can you take a pick of the sidestand area.
NOS Honda CB1000 CB1000F Left Side Gasket 11394-MW7-790 | eBay
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That looks like the water-pump to me. Time for a new gasket?
One thing to do when tracking leaks, get rid of the grunge.
Take a pressure-spray to it, then you can discriminate what/where
the problem really is (and the volume). A sheet of newsprint under it can
also help be sure of the leak pattern. Check directly above any spots
on the paper. You have to remove the fairing for this to be effective.
Hope this gives you an insight, Ern
One thing to do when tracking leaks, get rid of the grunge.
Take a pressure-spray to it, then you can discriminate what/where
the problem really is (and the volume). A sheet of newsprint under it can
also help be sure of the leak pattern. Check directly above any spots
on the paper. You have to remove the fairing for this to be effective.
Hope this gives you an insight, Ern
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