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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:02   #1
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thanks, it is 115mm dia inside of teeth, but I need to know what the diam is on the 749R one without the teeth so I can machine them off
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:05   #2
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Buy a proper bloody cover.....or better still a proper clutch!!!!



oh yeah were back to that again.
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:16   #3
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DP don't do a pressure plate for the 749R
so this is the only option

"AndyB - you n your 'proper clutches' LOL
like my modded one at the mo
seems to work well with my new Corsa IIIs"

what was it you were saying about roundabouts ?
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:29   #4
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thanks, it is 115mm dia inside of teeth, but I need to know what the diam is on the 749R one without the teeth so I can machine them off
cheers

the 749R should be the same, the teeth are on the basket and the basket is the same between bikes cos the clutch plates fit between bikes. So, if the DPP slipper has clearance from the basket teeth the same machined out diameter will work on any slipper pressure plate as it has to clear the same teeth, if you get my drift....

if that ain't enough try measuring across the teeth on your final steel plate, and leave a little clearance, if its close to 115 I'd probably go with that
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If you bought a proper clutch........you could measure that...........
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:36   #6
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If you bought a proper clutch........you could measure that...........

AAAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:36   #7
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Graham, if you want you can pop round here this eve if its any help and we'll whip me clutch apart for you to measure.
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Graham, if you want you can pop round here this eve if its any help and we'll whip me clutch apart for you to measure.

I thought Graham was going to get a proper clutch sorted ...
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:45   #9
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Old 02-Aug-2006, 15:47   #10
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Thumbs up Clutch Pressure Plate Cunundrum
not a "proper clutch" pressure plate
ie the original 749R one



the JHP one to replace it
Slightly more proper like

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