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Old 15-Jun-2009, 16:57   #1
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clutch set up..
Ive fitted a casoli ball and ramp slipper clutch to my new engine but as it was a long long while ago i removed it can anybody tell me the correct plate layout i know it has to start with a friction plate but i ended up with two plain plates at the end is this correct as it doesnt seem to engage or disengage( what ever the correct way is ) properly as it slightly crunches into first gear..


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Old 15-Jun-2009, 18:53   #2
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Yeap, friction followed by dished plate, then finishing up with 2 plain plates

http://www.mad-ducati.com/Technical/...ciSlipper.html

Page 4 'road' version...

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Old 15-Jun-2009, 22:46   #3
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Thanks for your help ,And have saved that for future ref

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Old 16-Jun-2009, 13:52   #4
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Clutch slave cylinder is now leaking dont suppose that would help in engaging gear.....bloody bikes dont ya just love em..


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