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Looks a little milky

yes, but never turn milky all the oil only in this place, also a i have other stock clutch cover (no windows), after riding, drain the oil, take cover off for change to this actually cover and other had the same thing to this cover in the same place

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Maybe the cheap cover is breaking down. What material did you use?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1pc-Acrylic-Plastic-plexiglass-Round-Sheet-3-16-x-5-Circle-Clear-/321776166575?hash=item4aeb5aa6af:g:7AMAAOSwNSxVc4R1

 

This.

 

Have you taken the cover off and wiped the lens?

It does look like the plastic is melting from heat.

i wiped and lens looks normal not melting from heat

 

 

this, original cover of my banshee at the same place make the milky, now is clear don't have a pic that show the milky liquid, is only for indicate the place

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yes when is cold return to normal, when engine is on, still clear, when turn engine off, a few minutes appears that milky thing, when is completely cold begins to fade

Yes then that is condensation.

The trans is vented to atmosphere. So as it cools it pulls in air. The clear cover cools way faster then the aluminum.

Same as a cold can being out of the fridge.

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