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adrian748
12-May-2005, 20:27
Anyone got any experience of replacement clutch baskets?
I have the standard 748r slipper in at the moment with the alloy plates, but the basket is looking trashed again after 6000 miles.
Do a search. It's been well covered. Not hard to do, but need a clutch drum holding tool.
It might look trashed but if it still works OK why change it?
I have lost count of how many times I have been told the clutch needs replacing on the two Ducatis I have owned.
Never changed one yet, one bike did 14k the other 9k.
Sure the basket might be well worn but all that means is that it makes a bit more noise and is a bit grabby in operation.
It's your choice.
Ray.
[Edited on 13-5-2005 by Ray]
Delooney
14-May-2005, 00:18
My clutch was knackered at its first 6000 mile service.
Well, the plates were a little curled up at the edges and the basket had some serious grooves. But it never grabbed or lurched and was as smooth as a smooth thing.
Changed it any way under recomendation...
Delooney
ericthered40
14-May-2005, 00:33
You can usually file the basket tooth sides to smooooth it back out and stop it grabbing.
Not to much mind.
:o
adrian748
15-May-2005, 21:15
Cheers, I've cleaned up the basket and the grabbing has gone, that's saved a few quid!!
doogalman
15-May-2005, 22:55
I've done over 18k on the original basket, second plate set went in at 11k. plates getting a bit worn now and basket needs another filing, but may replace this time. Have been told that the inner drum also wears behind the main nut and washer???
Contemplating a slipper also.
Doogalman
yorkshire pud
28-May-2005, 10:49
that guy on ebay sells slippers and cheap sets off plates .
everton
28-May-2005, 11:39
Originally posted by yorkshire pud
that guy on ebay sells slippers and cheap sets off plates .
Who's that YP? Got a link anywhere?
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