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Old Apr 18th, 2006, 1:06 pm   #1 (permalink)
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Pressure Plate, Springs and clutch cover kit

This is a great kit for your dry clutch Ducati. This Kit includes a Motowheels billet pressure plate with aluminum spring retainers and a new throw out bearing, Polished stainless steel springs and an aluminum clutch cover. On sale for $259 while supply lasts.

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MW Billet Clutch Pressure Plate:
Add some style under a vented clutch cover with a Motowheels lightweight billet aluminum clutch pressure plate in anodized red. It also includes aluminum spring retainer cups in various colors (Please specify-silver,red,blue,gold,black.) and a new throw out bearing.

Polished SS Clutch Springs :
Eliminate the unsightly, rusted and worn out OEM springs with a new set of highly polished Motowheels stainless steel clutch springs.These springs have a slightly heavier spring rate for a better clutch engagement.

MD Aluminum Clutch Cover:
Die-Cast Injected Aluminum and CNC machined for accurate fit and design. They are lightweight and will fit most Ducati's with a dry clutch. This product is Made In USA . There are 8 styles of clutch covers, available in Black only

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Old May 25th, 2006, 6:58 am   #2 (permalink)
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Moto, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but I figured I'm a multiple time customer of yours, so I'll ask it in your forum.

I just got my SpeedyMotor ARUN clutch cover today and installed it a few minutes ago. Looks (and sounds) great. Just wanted to be sure, but 2 of the bolts don't even make contact with the cover. Is that a typical install? The cover is only secured by 4 of the 6 bolts?

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I just got my SpeedyMotor ARUN clutch cover today and installed it a few minutes ago. Looks (and sounds) great. Just wanted to be sure, but 2 of the bolts don't even make contact with the cover. Is that a typical install? The cover is only secured by 4 of the 6 bolts?

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seems like it is typical of alot of clutch covers!....I'd still snug those 2 remaining bolts into place to help keep the clutch side engine casing from leaking and other possible weird effects!
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Moto, I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but I figured I'm a multiple time customer of yours, so I'll ask it in your forum.

I just got my SpeedyMotor ARUN clutch cover today and installed it a few minutes ago. Looks (and sounds) great. Just wanted to be sure, but 2 of the bolts don't even make contact with the cover. Is that a typical install? The cover is only secured by 4 of the 6 bolts?

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Yes, this is normal.
Tighten them down, with a little loctite in place.
That way they don't back out.
All of us that have done this mod, have the same thing.
Not a big deal at all, as long as they are snug.
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Old May 27th, 2006, 1:56 am   #5 (permalink)
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Sounds good to me. Thanks for the quick replies, guys.

Now it's time to get back to the search to find me a better tail and signal light option.

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