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smilo006 23-May-2006 15:45

Clutch poressure plate and fitting to STM clutch
 
Have a speedymoto clutch pressure plate:

http://secure.speedymoto.com/Merchan...ory_Co de=CPP

also have an STM slipper clutch. The 2 do not seem to be compatible. Any ideas about how to adjust or use shims so that the 2 fits. Seems that the clutch plate is not low enough down in the basket for the springs to acctuate.

antonye 23-May-2006 16:49

One of our fellow Essex members was having problems with a clutch pressure plate - it may be the same thing.

If you turn the plate over and look at the indents that the teeth go into, his were arched rather than square cut. Because of his clutch teeth, the arches were not cut deep enough to engage the plate properly. When he looked at the original plate the cuts were square rather than arched, and this seemed to make all the difference.

Don't know if I've explained that too well, but check your original and bling clutch pressure plates and you might see the same?

andyb 23-May-2006 23:39

I would say the slipper pressure plate doesnt/shouldnt have any teeth on it. :D

antonye 24-May-2006 09:15

Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
I would say the slipper pressure plate doesnt/shouldnt have any teeth on it. :D

Then you'd be wrong Andy.

Try turning one over and looking at it and you'll be surprised.

weeksy2 24-May-2006 09:22

FWIW i'm running a slipper and a teethed plate on the adivce of Nelly..

no difference at all.

andyb 24-May-2006 09:33

Quote:

Originally posted by antonye
Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
I would say the slipper pressure plate doesnt/shouldnt have any teeth on it. :D

Then you'd be wrong Andy.

Try turning one over and looking at it and you'll be surprised.

My bucci pressure plate doesnt have teeth on it!:P

andyb 24-May-2006 09:34

In fact it has been known for people to get the teeth part 'turned' off of a pressure plate to fit it to a slipper internals!

andyb 24-May-2006 09:38

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That link suplied about speedymoto cleary shows two types of cover, and says, "Instructions are included for easy installation. A throw-out bearing is also included and already installed. SpeedyMoto pressure plates fit all Ducati running stock dry clutches. We also offer a model to fit Ducatis running factory slipper clutches. Contact us for details.

Available in two styles and two anodized finishes, SpeedyMoto pressure plates complement our clutch covers with innovative looks and unsurpassed performance. Our pressure plates:"

The suggestion is, they offer a model to fit ducatis running factory slipper clutches, that says to me the other is not for slipper?

:D

apparantly kukri has got teeth, and shinobi hasnt!

[Edited on 24-5-2006 by andyb]

[Edited on 24-5-2006 by andyb]

antonye 24-May-2006 09:54

Well there you go - maybe that's the problem then!

andyb 24-May-2006 10:26

Quote:

Originally posted by antonye
Well there you go - maybe that's the problem then!

is that a sorry? :lol:;):lol:


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