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TopiToo
27-Jan-2006, 19:41
Hello
What are the benefits of an open clutch cover on a standard clutch?
Apart from the bling factor surely as long as you clean out regulary all should be fine for road and a few track days.
or am I missing something:puzzled:
regards
TopiToo
GsxrAge
27-Jan-2006, 19:43
The dust will escape mate and cluch will run cooler :cool:
And they look and sound better :cool::cool:
I'd quite like an open clutch cover, but IMHO they only look any good with a billet pressure plate, stainless steel springs and anodised spring caps to show off underneath it, so you're getting into quite a bit of wedge.
Whenever I've had that sort of money, there's always been something that I've needed a bit more, like new tyres or something.
My ST has it's standard clutch cover, but I'm thinking about doing the same trick on it as my 888, which came with a closed carbon fibre clutch cover that has a couple of washers between each mounting point and the clutch housing, thus creating a gap to let the dust out
TopiToo
27-Jan-2006, 20:54
Hello
Thanks for the info, not to worried what my clutch looks like as long as it does the job, like the idea of cooling it down though.
as I have a spare clutch cover I may start drilling a few holes and see what happens.:D
regards
TopiToo
great idea jools, open clutch covers have always been a worry for me on trackdays in case of a trip in the gravel, should still keep the gravel out:burn:
When things run cooler they also perform better, hot plates expand ever so slightly. Run an open cover and you will notice a slight smoother increase in performance.
Wet clutches lose the bike Bhp as there is drag in the oil, I suspect hot expanded plates may create the same drag.
Moto GP bikes have no cover at all.
doogalman
28-Jan-2006, 09:53
If doing track days swop it over for the original. More likely to have an off. A relativly minor spill can cost heaps if the bike goes dode on the clutct. No one worried about bling on your bike at trackdays.
Or get one of these
http://secure.speedymoto.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SP&Category_Code=CPP
The pressure plate should protect the posts
And then get the open cover
http://secure.speedymoto.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SP&Category_Code=CC
Nelly at Cornerspeed stocks them:D
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