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bradders
17-Nov-2003, 21:20
rather than fork out loads of dosh, is there any reason why I cannot 'alter' the original using a jigsaw, file and large drill?
Are there any disadvantanges (except it's noisier!) to have a vented cover? Why have any cover at all?
Thanks in advance for the help team DSC
Paul
Bradders,
The cover is first and foremost to protect the clutch.
Without one even the slowest lowside will rip off the posts and the springs from you clutch, thats before any additional damage to the clutch case and basket ...
Carbon covers aren't a lot better than having no cover hence the increase in popularity of the vented jobbies ...
They just look cool and help the clutch ventilate itself, although they aso let water in ..!!
Just to add to Dibble's comments.
They also let out all the dust which cause's most slip. It's not a good idea to alter the std steel cover. I've seen std one's bent in against the clutch, putting large holes would make it even more likely to just fold up. If you want a vented one, get a solid billet one from Tecmoto, Casoli, my personel preference is the JHP one.
Jon
It is possible to put vents into a standard clutch cover.My 'ol buddy Marko did one for me on my 851.Its easier if the cover is alloy as on Dukes up to about '98.He put the cover in a jig at work and cut out the holes/slots.
mark996
18-Nov-2003, 19:31
I can't rate a CNC open/vented cover enough mate. I've just had a huge get-off at Jerez (read my post in 'Trackdays' section), and it saved my entire clutch, no question.
THE best 70 odd quid I've ever spent.
bradders
18-Nov-2003, 21:25
I can feel another visit to the bank coming on...thanks for the advice. I figured that the key reason for it was to stop damage should I part company with my Beauty. Interesting to hear it stood up well under these conditions. ;)
Ta
paul
rcgbob44
27-Nov-2003, 11:41
I agree with the others, the streanth of the cover is extreemly important so go for a good thick unit. here`s the one fitted to my 998s Mono.
Rattler
27-Nov-2003, 12:57
....is that the TecMoto item?
Lee1980
27-Nov-2003, 13:15
Rattler,
I think its the 'new' type DP one.
Thanks
Lee1980;)
bradders
27-Nov-2003, 19:31
Originally posted by Lee1980
Rattler,
I think its the 'new' type DP one.
Thanks
Lee1980;)
that'll be the £170+vat one then!!
rcgbob44
28-Nov-2003, 08:44
I beleive its a DP one, bought it second hand (perfect condition, not even a mark) for £90. Bargain methinks. The spring retainers and screws are S/S.
Don`t you just love Dukes?
Lee1980
28-Nov-2003, 13:56
I liked it as well not worth that much though.:lol::lol:
Tecmoto cheaper me thinks
Thanks
Lee1980 ;)
bradders
28-Nov-2003, 21:12
been watching the TM one on ebay...not sure what it ended on but over £65 when I saw it...with P&P may as well buy new...don't peolpe check these things??
Mind you, theres a blue one for MUCH less, wonder why??? Emmmm..can it be sprayed?
Paul
uncle porry
30-Nov-2003, 11:40
the one on e bay went for £72 thats £3 less than a new one !!:o
bradders
30-Nov-2003, 20:31
plus P&P.....craaaazzzzy
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