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Machined Clutch Casing The machined open clutch casing (casing not clutch cover) on the corse bikes look great and expensive:( Please can someone tell me if it is possible to get the standard item machined? If so is it expensive:puzzled: Is there any downside to fitting this to a road bike? |
both my 890 and baby R have machined primary casings,not sure of total cost because both were done during full rebuilds,i think the machining costs were about £80 ish Butch |
Contact Neil748R; he's done it for his own bike and a couple of others and is very happy with it. He's a perfectionist so it must look good! |
Downside is a lot more crud to get into the clutch |
upside is a lot more dust can get out :P |
JHP used to do an exchange. I remember paying £60 some two years ago. As to crud... well I guess you let crud out (have you seen the inside of closed cover?) as well as risk crud in. However, I ran a 996 for over 20K miles with a machined casing and had no problems. It is arguable whether it is worse than a vented clutch cover. I am not sure it matters. It looks good and will ventilate the clutch better. |
I was thinking of doing this over the winter to my 749. Anyone got a decent pic of a machined casing ? |
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True, but lets say you hit the gravel trap;) |
there are lots of what if's on track. like what if some plonk takes you out your bike flips 10 times and ends up in a pile of bits the other side of the track then catches fire. I don't tend to think about these possibilities that much. maybe I should maybe I shouldn't :eureka: :P |
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The clutch cover on Logyk's FWR 888 is machined...there is a pic in the 13th post down on this link here [Edited on 9-11-2005 by Jools] |
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