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Sticky
16-Jun-2003, 23:26
I fancy fitting a ventilated clutch cover but surely doesn't it allow crap into the clutch. Apart from looks is it worth doing on a purely road bike?

Rattler
16-Jun-2003, 23:43

Mackster
17-Jun-2003, 09:59
Is it worth doing if you don’t have a Slipper Clutch/upgraded clutch facia plate or will it look a bit cack? Also is there any extra maintenance to do after fitting eg blowing it out with an air line?

Mac

Desmondo
17-Jun-2003, 10:06
TBH the standard clutch is an ugly mofo so I'd say it's not worth bothering with. Just stay away from carbon covers.

andy bentley
17-Jun-2003, 10:58
I've got a carbon half cover and no crap gets into it as the fairing covers the front. All fines are allowed to get blown out by the very nature of the cover. The only downer is that there is an amount of surface rust appearing on the springs, but you can't see them with the naked eye anyway.

Andy

Desmondo
17-Jun-2003, 11:05
Andy, I used to have a full carbon cover but after lowsiding at donington it gave zero protection to the clutch and I snapped 4 of the 6 springs/posts on the clutch. I'd seriously suggest replacing it with something more solid.

Damo748
17-Jun-2003, 12:04
I've heard the same thing about the carbon ones. I would go for one of the cnc ones and even then I would probably replace it with the original for track days etc just in case! I already do it with the bodywork so what's a few more bolts to undo!

andy bentley
17-Jun-2003, 14:30
valid point chaps..this could lead to a slipper.

Andy

Ray
17-Jun-2003, 14:58
The original is no guarantee of protection against damage either. My 996 bip fell over at 0 mph in the pit road at donnington, I was stupid enough not to check fully for damage before I fired it up and off came a clutch post. All this with a standard cover. Still rode home with 5 posts but not recommended.

Lesson learned the hard way.

Ray

Sticky
17-Jun-2003, 17:02
how much weeksy?

Desmondo
17-Jun-2003, 17:08
Tec Moto do the vented billet clutch covers (tested by me at 80mph on clearways) for £100 and red STM clutch facia for £120

Sticky
17-Jun-2003, 17:10
Cheers. Have never changed a clutch before so here goes.

Rattler
17-Jun-2003, 17:16
....if you were changing the whole clutch it would be a different issue.

Tim:frog:

den
17-Jun-2003, 22:41
Italia moto do a nice slotted one genuine DP part at around £60 would have posted a photo but bikes at the doctors just now :-( theres a thread and probably a photo on the old board