Just to start this thread off on a funny side, while searching the main forum, I came across this link as I thought converting a wet to a dry clutch may be a solution......
Folks Folks, this is all much simpler than that.
Done. And for under 100$ too.
ducati 848OK, Actual issue.
Newly purchased 02 M620. I changed the oil with Motul 5100 10W50, without really riding much...just a habit.
Clutch slips in 3rd/4th when opening up, wouldn't have thought the clutch was gone yet, so some other possible conclusions.....
1) Oil for some reason had more friction mod's - drop oil out and start again?
2) Clutch springs loose - lean bike over, remove clutch cover and tighten? (not really)
3) 620 clutch springs are too soft and slip - change with harder springs (I have a set from a M900 dry....would they fit? Or even change out a couple)
4) Plates glased - remove and hit with some wet & dry
5) Adjust clutch lever piston out - wouldn't it slip in every gear?
6)The clutch plates are buggered - change out completely
Suggestion anyone
Cheers
Cabron