Hello there,
Has any one tried or heard about clutch plates made by adige for adler power torque clutches?
"ADIGE is the after market division of ADLER" soo both the clutch and plates in question are made by the same company. I'm thinking these should do the job right... right? Also they are cheaper at £140 compared to £220 for OEM pack.
I've seen plenty of Adige oem plates in dry clutch Ducatis.
Quote from: koko64 on September 20, 2019, 04:11:52 AM
I've seen plenty of Adige oem plates in dry clutch Ducatis.
Thank you koko64, I really want to know how they work with wet APTC clutches. I know there's a problem with Barnett plates, aftermarket slave cylinders etc these clutches are just very sensitive.
My point is that Adige worked for those dry clutches and is an OEM supplier, so a good bet for wet clutches too.
Quote from: koko64 on September 20, 2019, 04:40:15 AM
My point is that Adige worked for those dry clutches and is an OEM supplier, so a good bet for wet clutches too.
I guess the difference in price is the Ducati logo on a box when buying from a dealer rather than directly from Adige? If they are the same product, I'm in!
Could be the case. I remember Harley main bearings cost 3-4 times the price of the identical GM wheel bearings which they were. The H-D packaging cost a lot of dough.
Pretty sure the OEM plates are Adige.
Thanks a lot, I'll definitely go with them! Just waiting for new inner hub first as mine is notched, I'll check plates then and replace if needed.