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Old 16-Apr-2006, 22:22   #2
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Clutch cover is easy. Just unbolt, replace and torque. If you've got a Ducati clutch cover the instructions in the pack cover everything. Make sure you've got a torque wrench for the bolts and you're sorted. If you haven't already, get some new springs and end caps. The original springs rust so you want some stainless ones, and get some anodised end caps while you're at it.

Dseered has just fitted a Termi system, so give him a shout re. fitting. I had mine done by my dealer.
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