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deej 26-Jul-2005 23:34

my clutch seems to slip a bit between 5th and 6th and sometimes finds a hidden neutral when changing down from 6th to 5th mainly if ive been riding fast.also my clutch seems to be very hot/warm since i put the open clutch cover on, is this a normal issue ???

will i be able to solve these problems by cleaning it

what does the stm48 tooth basket cost and for what benefit

KeefyB 26-Jul-2005 23:39

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Originally posted by 748IOM
Thanks for the link, certainly helps make things easier.

Does anyone use any special tools for the job as described?

PS: I've ordered a Haynes Manual ;)
Nope,all you need is a 4mm and 5mm Allen keys.
'T' handled ones are the best.:)

antonye 27-Jul-2005 00:15

Hardly any fancy tools are needed for Ducatis, maybe large sockets for the wheel nuts but that's about it really.

748IOM 27-Jul-2005 01:27

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Originally posted by deej
my clutch seems to slip a bit between 5th and 6th and sometimes finds a hidden neutral when changing down from 6th to 5th mainly if ive been riding fast.also my clutch seems to be very hot/warm since i put the open clutch cover on, is this a normal issue ???

will i be able to solve these problems by cleaning it

what does the stm48 tooth basket cost and for what benefit

The only time I used to get false neutral issues was changing up between 5th and 6th and I fixed this by adjusting the gear lever to be one notch lower so I could shift it cleaner .

Is the slipping between 5th and 6th on the up shift?? If that's the case are you sure it's slipping? I would have thought slipping would occur mainly under load, so more likely on a downshift like mine will often do. I think it acts a bit like a slipper clutch at the mo :D

If you've put an open clutch cover on, I would imagine you'd need to be more wary of foreign bodies getting into the clutch mechanism??

748IOM 27-Jul-2005 19:39

Just thought I'd post an update, I took the bike out for a small run this evening and have noticed that what sounds like the clutch is slipping now even while riding along.

More noticeable if I slow down in a gear and then accelerate to add some load on it.

I can only assume its the clutch as it sounds a bit like the high pitch sound you get when you pull the clutch lever in when stopped.

I'm still waiting for the Haynes Manual before I start to take it apart but I'm just hoping that the clutch doesn't need replacing.

If it does what's the rough price for new plates? and do you have to replace all the plates at once or just the ones which have worn out?

rockhopper 27-Jul-2005 21:51

About £110 for an set of ST4S plates which have ally friction plates and steel driven plates. Much quieter.

748IOM 27-Jul-2005 21:57

Noisier the better!! :roll:

simonducati 27-Jul-2005 23:14

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Originally posted by 748IOM
Noisier the better!! :roll:

yep, i think so to;)

you relay don’t need the Haynes for that, just give it a try mate will help you through it. :bouncy:

748IOM 27-Jul-2005 23:44

Thanks but I'm sure it'll arrive tommorrow so may as well wait now. I got some brake/clutch cleaner spray today so hopefully I'm all prepared.

I'm going to get some T handled allen keys tommorrow.

deej 28-Jul-2005 23:15

good luck to ya mate.let me know how oyu get on as i need to sort mine before i attack silverstone next month


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