The 848 dry clutch..!

Started by Juan, May 06, 2008, 06:46:19 PM

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Juan

I had to go back to the other side and rescue this...   Enjoy




wbeck257

lol. thats pretty funny.

but -- dear god, what about that 848 on fire!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQeRhQAaRdg&feature=related

make the beast with two backsing a...
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Juan

I know, I saw that earlier today,.. sad, very sad, I wonder how that came to be..! :-[

wbeck257

Quote from: Juan on May 06, 2008, 11:43:21 PM
I know, I saw that earlier today,.. sad, very sad, I wonder how that came to be..! :-[

Says he's dropped it, opened up the fuel tank in the drop, and *poof* a youtube moment comes to life.
2006 Ducati S2R1000, 1974 Honda MT125, 1974 Penton Jackpiner 175, 1972 Yamaha R5

Fresh Pants

Quote from: Juan on May 06, 2008, 06:46:19 PM
I had to go back to the other side and rescue this...   Enjoy





Bwaa haa haa.  ;:|

I must have missed it on TOB.  wt:
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Braaaaaaaappp

Cider

The fire isn't as remarkable as the fact that he had the presence of mind to film it.  I'd be despondent.

Juan

No s*&^T … I would have been beating the heel out of those flames with my jacket at least. I guess once those flame got going there was no way but watch it burn..!

DucHead

That is VERY funny!   ;:|
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Monstermash

Hey guys,

Can you post udated links to those videos? Neither one is working.

Thanks,
'Mash
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Fresh Pants

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Braaaaaaaappp

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Quote from: Fresh Pants on May 11, 2008, 09:13:51 PM
Woo hoo! embedded flash!  ;D

Outstanding....

no more clicky the linky
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LA

That's old, but still funny.  The old bevel drive "desmo" ss had a wet clutch too, but you didn't have to fake the noise. It was just as loud and almost as ratally because of its' all gear drive cams.

I'm willing to bet the wet clutch is better in the long run. It takes me less than 30 min. to change out a clutch pack, but I might not have to do it quite so often with a wet clutch.

LA
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