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Old 28-Apr-2005, 19:51
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Got to say that after a Triumph T140v clutch the Ducati is a pleasure.
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Old 28-Apr-2005, 20:24
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We can all guess why you have such a strong wrist.... (Old ones are the best).

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Good point above - if I just left the clucth as it was both my arms would match after a couple of months !
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Originally posted by Walenut
Got to say that after a Triumph T140v clutch the Ducati is a pleasure.


Ha!
As a long-time Bonnie owner, that goes for me too!


Ive said before that I don't think there's anything wrong with the stock slave,, if you get the "late", cotton-bobbin type.
And a "lighter" clutch action means more movement to disengage. There's no free lunch in engineering.
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