DS 1000 Crank Question?

Started by MonsterMadMarty, May 05, 2016, 03:38:34 PM

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MonsterMadMarty

Probably a stupid question but just wanted to double check!

Would an 04 Multistrada DS1000 with a wet clutch have the same crank shalf as a 05 Monster DS1000 with a dry clutch?

Cheers in advance  [thumbsup]
RIDING - 1993 M900 x 2; 2007 M400; 2007 Factory 900XR

Recently purchased: Fire damaged 2001 S4!

My greatest fear in life is that when I die my better half will sell my Ducati's and tools for the price I told her I paid for them!

Speeddog

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koko64

I thought the 1000 Multi was dry clutch like the Monster? I know the 1100 Multi is wet.
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Speeddog

Ahhh... appears Marty is asking a trick question.

Both of those had dry clutches here in the US.

So, perhaps one of those engines isn't what it's thought to be.....
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Reseda, CA

(951) 640-8908


~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~

MonsterMadMarty

My bad, now that I think about it the Multistrada is a dry clutch (would explain the dry plates and basket I removed!) it's still early morning here in Perth, West Australia  [bang]
RIDING - 1993 M900 x 2; 2007 M400; 2007 Factory 900XR

Recently purchased: Fire damaged 2001 S4!

My greatest fear in life is that when I die my better half will sell my Ducati's and tools for the price I told her I paid for them!

Speeddog

Sounds like it's sorted then!

Waitress, another cup of coffee for Marty!
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Reseda, CA

(951) 640-8908


~~~ "We've rearranged the deck chairs, refilled the champagne glasses, and the band sounds great. This is fine." - Alberto Puig ~~~

koko64

Perth is a couple hours behind Melb at least. Espresso! I reckon a dry clutch Multi with fixed valve guides would be dandy. Nice big airbox too.
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