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Started by uglyducky, August 08, 2011, 04:28:21 PM

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ducatiz

I've got plenty of cable-feel on my Darmah and GTL.  Don't care for that feeling.  Plus, I have better clutch sense from my ears -- hearing the engine engage/disengage the clutch.

Cables?  No thanks..
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freeclimbmtb

Quote from: kocheroni on August 10, 2011, 10:23:15 AM
I am super happy with the evoluzione cyclesports slave - outstanding quality.

If you want something special, go witch uncle Durban's cable clutch conversion:


ok...I get the cable conversion (not something I would ever want after having a cable on my old KZ) ...but what is going on with the spring plate on the shift lever??  looks like a device designed to give you LESS feeling...
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stopintime

Quote from: freeclimbmtb on August 10, 2011, 02:31:32 PM
ok...I get the cable conversion (not something I would ever want after having a cable on my old KZ) ...but what is going on with the spring plate on the shift lever??  looks like a device designed to give you LESS feeling...

I'm guessing it's there to allow pressure to be put on the shifter - once the throttle is let off just a little - bam - new gear 8) Manual quick shifter...
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kocheroni

Quote from: freeclimbmtb on August 10, 2011, 02:31:32 PM
ok...I get the cable conversion (not something I would ever want after having a cable on my old KZ) ...but what is going on with the spring plate on the shift lever??  looks like a device designed to give you LESS feeling...

the trick is his mechanic, I have been told - don't really own that piece myself.

That spring plate is part of Durban's quick shifter kit
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/en/bikes/Ducati_-_Monster?bikecat=73

Check out his stuff. This dude is building some high end racing shit. Quite a genius in my book.

stopintime

In that case, I'll try again..... the springs take away the freeplay in the linkage (?)
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kocheroni

some pics of my favorite: 30mm Evoluzione Cyclesports slave cylinder



BlackKat

We sell the crap out of the evoluzione and everyone raves about it. I have a Ducati Performance one on my bike at the moment as well as a Yoyodyne in the collection...all good stuff.

I have no experience with it, but I haven't found a bad product made by Oberon. I think Motowheels has a nice price on them.

PSR has a cheap one too. Not that it makes it crappy, but it came in cheap package with a giant sticker that said "Made in Taiwan"....

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kocheroni

FAT-CAT might be another option - its very good quality.
they experimented with cylinder size and ended up with 29mm as the best option

http://www.fat-cat.eu/mb2c-special-parts/druckzylinder/index.html


ducatiz

Quote from: kocheroni on August 22, 2011, 10:09:07 AM
FAT-CAT might be another option - its very good quality.
they experimented with cylinder size and ended up with 29mm as the best option

http://www.fat-cat.eu/mb2c-special-parts/druckzylinder/index.html



â,¬99 and that includes VAT?  nice price
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