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mogwai
07-Jun-2009, 08:08
Will a 1098 pressure plate fit a 98 916 ??

Any differences??

Cheers,Mogwai.

skidlids
07-Jun-2009, 09:12
No idea but its good to see you back :)

mogwai
07-Jun-2009, 09:15
No idea but its good to see you back :)

Ah..a DSC stalwart..!! Cheers Kev,appreciate that.

KeefyB
07-Jun-2009, 11:29
Will a 1098 pressure plate fit a 98 916 ??

Any differences??
I'm not sure it would fit either.Some Ducati clutches from 2007 onwards have odd little differances,....despite looking outwardly identical.
I guess you cant try before you buy??

powerwheelie
07-Jun-2009, 11:50
Should fit, yes. The only difference is the lock nut, which is way bigger on the 1098 bikes.

antonye
07-Jun-2009, 12:17
Moggers, can you hang on a few days? I've got a shipment of clutch pressure plates coming in at very good prices for DSC members if you're interested... :D

mogwai
07-Jun-2009, 12:24
Moggers, can you hang on a few days? I've got a shipment of clutch pressure plates coming in at very good prices for DSC members if you're interested... :D

Hmmm...what do you call a very good price Ant ?? 5 Crinkly Bottom Groats perchance..?

antonye
07-Jun-2009, 12:51
Billet alu anodised in red for £65, including bearing.
How does that sound?

mogwai
07-Jun-2009, 13:00
Billet alu anodised in red for £65, including bearing.
How does that sound?

Stainless springs,bolts and top hats for only a fiver more you say..? Get in..

antonye
07-Jun-2009, 13:05
I'm trying to source some stainless springs and billet caps, but not having much luck atm.
Stainless bolts are pennies, so that's not a problem.

In the mean time you can use standard springs/caps.