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Nattyboy 03-Aug-2004 22:57

Ordered a 3/4 JHP billet one today..ill let you guys know how it looks !

Cheers
Nat

Nigel C 03-Aug-2004 23:01

Blimey bob your bike needs a clean !!!! theres a speck of dust on the undertray :o

nice colour shock spring by the way ;)

antonye 04-Aug-2004 10:57

The new TecMoto ones look the same as DP ... but at £99 quid!


Nattyboy 04-Aug-2004 11:15

Nearly went for one of those Ant (the DP one is nearly £200..:o)..but as a few of my fellow S4R owners have had them (and in black !!) thought id better be different !! This is the one im getting, but in black (with a red pressure plate)..what do you think ? (please dont slate it as ive ordered the bloody thing now and it was £100 !!!! :lol:)

keefer 04-Aug-2004 12:11

Snap:)

antonye 04-Aug-2004 12:44

Quote:

Originally posted by Nattyboy
please dont slate it as ive ordered the bloody thing now and it was £100 !!!! :lol:

OH MY GOD IT'S HIDEOUS!!!! :o

:frog:

Only joking, looks pretty damn good. I'm still running the standard clutch cover even though I've got a nice red-anodised slipper in there, just purely for protection.

I've heard that carbon covers break too easily, so even a light drop could wreck the clutch (isn't that right Martin? ;) ) but hadn't found a billet cover that I liked until the new DP/TecMoto one. It's now just getting round to buying one...

PS: Is it me or are those TecMoto pics upside-down?

Nattyboy 04-Aug-2004 13:29

Ahhh a man of taste Keefer :lol: Yep..pics are upside down ant..!

Nat

FiscusFish 04-Aug-2004 14:23

Quote:

Originally posted by antonye

I've heard that carbon covers break too easily, so even a light drop could wreck the clutch (isn't that right Martin? ;) )

I can vouch for that.... :mad:

TP 04-Aug-2004 14:42

Quote:

Originally posted by antonye
..... I'm still running the standard clutch cover even though I've got a nice red-anodised slipper in there, just purely for protection.

I've heard that carbon covers break too easily, so even a light drop could wreck the clutch (isn't that right Martin? ;) ) but hadn't found a billet cover that I liked until the new DP/TecMoto one. It's now just getting round to buying one...

I'm running the standard clutch cover with some washers put in to give a breathing gap. Although I quite like the look tecmoto jobbie and it could find it's way on to mine one day. I wouldn't put a carbon one on.

antonye 04-Aug-2004 16:50

Quote:

Originally posted by tp-996
I'm running the standard clutch cover with some washers put in to give a breathing gap.

You can take the rubber gasket off the cover which gives it another couple of mm clearance, and use the spacers in the gasket too. However, I read somewhere (Haynes?) that not all Ducatis have the gasket. This is what I've done for the time being.


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