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Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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There, I said it. I have been riding Ducatis for well over a decade and I'm a big fan of almost everything made in Bologna, old and new. I love this forum, and the people on here have always been helpful and kind. But I just cannot stand that clatter! Go ahead, flame me, gather the pitchforks, call up the Anit-Defamation League. But I want to do a --
-- DRY TO WET CONVERSION!
Is it possible? I've used the SEARCH FUNCTION, I've even found a befuddled response from the Almighty Ducpainter, but I can't seem to find ANYONE who's done it before.
I have a 2008 S4RS Tricolore that is otherwise completely unmolested, except for an open set of Arrow pipes. And I want it WET.
Can it be done?
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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Quote from: showerfan on August 13, 2016, 05:55:19 PM
There, I said it. I have been riding Ducatis for well over a decade and I'm a big fan of almost everything made in Bologna, old and new. I love this forum, and the people on here have always been helpful and kind. But I just cannot stand that clatter! Go ahead, flame me, gather the pitchforks, call up the Anit-Defamation League. But I want to do a --
-- DRY TO WET CONVERSION!
Is it possible? I've used the SEARCH FUNCTION, I've even found a befuddled response from the Almighty Ducpainter, but I can't seem to find ANYONE who's done it before.
I have a 2008 S4RS Tricolore that is otherwise completely unmolested, except for an open set of Arrow pipes. And I want it WET.
Can it be done?
yes you can . . . dont have info at hand but it is doable
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 13, 2016, 07:27:06 PM »
Maybe something in here (?)
http://www.speedzilla.com/forums/ducati-monster/36057-dry-wet-clutch-good.html
http://www.desmonorthwest.com/forums/showthread.php?7165-The-QUIET-Ducati-Dry-Clutch
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 14, 2016, 12:18:10 PM »
You're OK in my book. Never understood the need for the clatter. On my 8th and had many wet clutches over 5 decades. Some people have "unique" tastes,
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 14, 2016, 02:58:26 PM »
I love the dry clutch but hate the noise at idle. Easiest clutch to work on and tunable to your taste. Using a Nichols basket, Vee Two billet drum, oem alloy friction plates and Barnett driven plates kept the noise down on my old Monster.
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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The noise doesn't bother me at all. I kind of like it when an equipment operator turns their head to see what all the racket is about.
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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Here's another read.
http://www.ducati.ms/forums/80-hall-wisdom/73438-quieter-clutches.html#/enter
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Quote from: ducpainter on August 14, 2016, 05:10:56 PM
The noise doesn't bother me at all. I kind of like it when an equipment operator turns their head to see what all the racket is about.
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 15, 2016, 06:15:00 PM »
thanks guys, it looks as if no one has ever converted a dry clutch to wet in an easy, straightforward way.
or at least, no one will admit it.
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 15, 2016, 09:25:26 PM »
One of my customers with an 848 SBK had me convert it from wet to dry.
Part of that was a screw that plugged the oil gallery which supplied the trans input shaft from the left side.
Not sure if your cases have that oil gallery.
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Re: Ducati Confessions: I Hate the Dry Clutch
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August 16, 2016, 03:47:02 AM »
Monster OEM dry clutches are as tough as goats knees - only need to be pulled apart now and then to deglaze the plates with a bit of sandpaper if they start to shriek or slip when engaging, or file the outer tangs if they burr up and gear changes become clunky.
Noisy - put on some decent loud pipes and you won't notice any clutch noise :-)
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