Title: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: dubbedown on August 01, 2011, 07:05:03 AM Stupid question, but I purchased a billet aluminum cover for my wet clutch since the previous owner scratched it up after laying the bike down. Given that it’s a wet clutch, do I need to lay / tilt the bike on its side (ie rest on a tire) so I can safely pull the cover off without losing any fluids?
Title: Re: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: Slide Panda on August 01, 2011, 07:14:50 AM Errr - do you have a photo? Is it something like this:
http://www.gothamcycles.com/servlet/the-4561/Ducati-Billet-Wet-Clutch/Detail? (http://www.gothamcycles.com/servlet/the-4561/Ducati-Billet-Wet-Clutch/Detail?) If it's something like that it just bolts over the engine case with a slightly- longer-than-factory set of bolts. Title: Re: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: dubbedown on August 01, 2011, 07:40:20 AM Errr - do you have a photo? Is it something like this: http://www.gothamcycles.com/servlet/the-4561/Ducati-Billet-Wet-Clutch/Detail? (http://www.gothamcycles.com/servlet/the-4561/Ducati-Billet-Wet-Clutch/Detail?) If it's something like that it just bolts over the engine case with a slightly- longer-than-factory set of bolts. Ahh, even easier than I thought, thanks! Title: Re: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: Duc Buz on August 01, 2011, 08:21:01 AM That is nice. Is there one made for a 2003 620 monster?
Title: Re: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: Heath on August 01, 2011, 09:28:30 AM That is nice. Is there one made for a 2003 620 monster? yesTitle: Re: Wet Clutch Cover Install? Post by: Silver King on August 01, 2011, 02:26:44 PM please post some pics when it's on
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