Need but NLA the hard nylon chain guide for an 028

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Local dealer says NLA and I've looked on the net about everywhere to find one with no luck. Mine is somewhat chewed up and I'd like to replace it. Anyone have any idea where I can obtain one. Tried all the usual aftermarket suppliers and zip. It's the one that attaches to the side cover with a domed rivet. Everything else chain guide wise is good to go.
 
Which clutch cover? Shows 2 used the older 028's. Then later updated one. The updated ones shows the bumper strips in stock everywhere.

Pics would help understand what you got.

If older one their on ebay and open that wallet wide.
 
I'll get the part number off it later today. It's the one that fits on the backside of the side cover and it looks to be hard translucent nylon. My local dealer says it's NLA. The ones on Flea Bay are not correct, looked at those. Least the annular buffers were available. At 45 years old, things do wear out including me at 75. Cost is no object at all...
 
I'll get the part number off it later today. It's the one that fits on the backside of the side cover and it looks to be hard translucent nylon. My local dealer says it's NLA. The ones on Flea Bay are not correct, looked at those. Least the annular buffers were available. At 45 years old, things do wear out including me at 75. Cost is no object at all...
Find someone with a 3D printer
 
I'll get the part number off it later today. It's the one that fits on the backside of the side cover and it looks to be hard translucent nylon. My local dealer says it's NLA. The ones on Flea Bay are not correct, looked at those. Least the annular buffers were available. At 45 years old, things do wear out including me at 75. Cost is no object at all...
If this 1 left now
 

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It's a shame that these molds are likely scrapped long ago. Wouldn't take but 1-2 hours to make a few hundred parts for distributing
 

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