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DUCMONROB
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Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 08, 2010, 01:29:53 AM »
Any idea what is available and what is the average cost?
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 08, 2010, 02:01:58 AM »
Hey Rob I got a Barnett Clutch pack from Desmo times .
Has been ok the only problem is that the friction material is red colour and with the open cover the red dust makes a bit of a mess :'(
I also put the procutting basket
The other option is surflex clutch pack.
I used Desmo times as they use paypal, convenient
Below From Desmo times
http://www.desmotimes.com/
Above Left - The Surflex Clutch Pack - $235
Above Right - The Barnett Clutch Pack - $185
Q/A
1. Why do you carry 2 different brands?
A very small number of Ducati enthusiasts have sworn off Barnett clutch packs after hearing stories about them wearing out. I love the Barnett clutch plates, but perception is reality, so I now have an option for those that insist they won't use Barnett clutch packs.
2. Which one is better?
The material on the Surflex packs APPEARS to be better. I haven't performance tested the Surflex packs to quantify how much longer they last. Besides, there are too many variables to say which clutch pack lasts longer - rider to rider habits, bike weight, type of riding, other clutch system variables, etc. The Surflex packs are new to Desmo Times effective late Feb 2008. It will take years for me to determine how they compare to the Barnett packs, but I'd hazard a guess they will last longer.
3. Why is the Surflex clutch more expensive?
First, they come from Italy, so there are much higher shipping costs. Second, the Euro vs the US Dollar. Need I say more.
4. Which one should I purchase?
That's up to you. If I were on a tight budget and didn't ride tens of thousands of miles each year, I'd purchase the Barnett clutch pack. If I was a racer or a guy/gal who tours in excess of 10,000 miles a year, I'd install the Surflex.
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 08, 2010, 02:29:57 AM »
Hi Rob
I have complete sets in stock.. you get your forum discount off this price..
http://www.carbon-imports.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=208
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 08, 2010, 11:00:24 PM »
not sure which ones ozducati has, so sorry if i step on any toes here, but...........
barnett have given me nothing but grief, stack heights too tall, remove a plate, too low, wear fast, can't get a consistent feel, etc etc, i'm not alone, but it doesn't seem to be a real common issue so who knows.
surflex, i replaced the basket, bearing and plates in my S4R, now, it has an open cover, and when you bear in mind i've been riding these things for coming up to 20 years, i've had a lot of experience with them. my surflex kit persists in sticking together after a wash, i posted up on here some time ago and no one else has had the same issue! i got all sorts of suggestions why, bike wash detergent, not running it after washing, not blowing it out, etc and frankly, i tried everything, including changing the car wash i use and taking it for a ride after, nothing fixed it, so after a whine to bevan at eurotwins (who i bought it from) he's exchanged it, i still haven't ridden it since fitting it but this weekend will reveal all.
in short, next time i'll pay the extra for a genuine plate kit, cause i'm not pulling my clutch apart to un stick it after every wash!
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 09, 2010, 12:07:20 AM »
Surflex have been making clutch friction plates a very long time, for wet and dry clutches.
Wot bit of the word " dry ' is so damm hard for folk to understand ? ?
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September 09, 2010, 01:23:35 AM »
Just fitted the Procutting basket along with the Surflex pack and a Vtwo hub, and have not had any problems (A week and a bit so far commuting)
The 48 tooth Ergal unit was approx 32,000k old and was getting noisy but operating perfectly well. I reckon I could have gotten quite a few thousand more out of the unit, so considering the cost of the complete unit its pretty good value, with absolutely no problems from the moment I installed it,
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 09, 2010, 01:25:19 AM »
we don't sell the barnett plates, ours come from europe, one kit is a lightweight with alloy plates, the other is a sintermetallic made by TSS who are very very good at making clutches and parts.. they make a lot of stuff for other "brands" such as yoyodyne etc
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September 09, 2010, 01:40:57 AM »
Hey Ozduc, hows the enquiries going??
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 09, 2010, 01:56:29 AM »
am getting somewhere i think.. is just the potential outlay for us that could be frightening... am working on it though..
Quote from: dragonworld on September 09, 2010, 01:40:57 AM
Hey Ozduc, hows the enquiries going??
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 09, 2010, 07:14:23 PM »
Quote from: WTSDS on September 09, 2010, 12:07:20 AM
Surflex have been making clutch friction plates a very long time, for wet and dry clutches.
Wot bit of the word " dry ' is so damm hard for folk to understand ? ?
what do you mean by that?
are you saying that you shouldn't run an open cover with the surflex plates? because there's got to be tens of thousands of riders with open covers, and i've never heard of anyone having the same issue of plates sticking together like i have.
paul.
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September 09, 2010, 08:38:12 PM »
I read that comment as meaning the Surflex plates haves issues turning dry clutches into wet clutches by having the problems you have outlined.
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September 09, 2010, 10:57:41 PM »
hmm, interesting, cause i haven't heard anyone have the same problem, when i pull it apart cause they've all stuck together it's bone dry, and the stain on the steel plates doesn't look like rust it looks like green residue, maybe glue?
for sure though, if this new kit does it i'll buy a genuine kit and someone with an enclosed dry clutch can have a new kit very cheap!
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Re: Dry Clutch Friction Plates
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September 09, 2010, 11:22:19 PM »
Hey I was after a half set for my '95 900. I only need the dry alloy friction plates ala Barnett style or newer alloy stockers like those on the ST4S.
If I can get away with only having to buy a half kit it would help. My tax return was disappointing and I missed out on buying bargain OZ wheels. So it's just the essentials at the moment.
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September 09, 2010, 11:31:21 PM »
Quote from: loony888 on September 09, 2010, 10:57:41 PM
hmm, interesting, cause i haven't heard anyone have the same problem, when i pull it apart cause they've all stuck together it's bone dry, and the stain on the steel plates doesn't look like rust it looks like green residue, maybe glue?
for sure though, if this new kit does it i'll buy a genuine kit and someone with an enclosed dry clutch can have a new kit very cheap!
Hey Paul, has LT Snyder got a theory on the problem and the residue??
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September 09, 2010, 11:50:33 PM »
i haven't asked mate, ian gowanloch (italspares) is the importer here, i bought them from bev at eurotwins and he replaced them for me before he closed up shop. Haven't heard if ian has said anything though, and i have been slack, well, busy at work, too busy to get out for a ride so i'll have to see how this new kit goes, hopefully it was a one off.
paul.
p.s, is yours an open cover dragon?
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