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ADIGE APTC clutch for S4Rs...good choice?

Started by xsf18cdf, April 01, 2009, 06:11:39 AM

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xsf18cdf

Been researching and I like what I read....pros/cons?
Thanks,
Gary
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fastwin

Can't help. Never heard of those clutches. :-X

♣ McKraut ♣

i'm no clutch expert....but aren't all wet clutch (recent model year) ducatis APTC?  what's the difference/benefit with this adige unit?
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

caffeinejunkee

Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on April 01, 2009, 09:22:24 AM
...but aren't all wet clutch (recent model year) ducatis APTC? 

Yup, that's what is in my 695.

xsf18cdf

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Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on April 01, 2009, 09:22:24 AM
i'm no clutch expert....but aren't all wet clutch (recent model year) ducatis APTC?  what's the difference/benefit with this adige unit?

http://www.motowheels.com/italian/myproducts.cfm?parentcategoryid=442%7CDucati&productID=6892&showDetail=1&categoryID=1047|Clutch%20Assemblies&vendoridtodisplay=0&filterFor=&collection=168%7CEuropean%20Motorcycle%20Parts

I think this is a dry clutch.  Its similar to the one in the 696 and the sr800/1000 (I know one is wet and others dry...slipper though) and is available for all Ducati's including the 1098.  They tout the power torque as well as the slipper function- not sure if that's common to all since I'm a newb.  Its my understanding that Ducati was involved in the development of this particular one.

Thanks,
Gary
Consensus is the negation of leadership- Lady Margaret Thatcher

Ronr


♣ McKraut ♣

/shrug....  i've always been happy with the regular dry clutch.  it's simple enough for even me to work on (drunk), fairly cheap since it's pretty universal for all dry clutch ducatis, and has always treated me well.  but i guess if you're looking to beat on it and do some track days, a slipper might be nice...since the dry clutch will lock up your rear if you get crazy with the downshifting.  never really been a problem for me.
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

Duc L'Smart

Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on April 01, 2009, 11:08:16 AM
if you're looking to beat on it and do some track days, a slipper might be nice...since the dry clutch will lock up your rear if you get crazy with the downshifting.

you're referring to me, of course... ;D

+1 for a good slipper [thumbsup]
'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

Ronr

Quote from: Duc L'Smart on April 01, 2009, 02:45:48 PM
you're referring to me, of course... ;D

+1 for a good slipper [thumbsup]

and some air bags perhaps   ;D

Jester

Quote from: ♣ McKraut ♣ on April 01, 2009, 09:22:24 AM
i'm no clutch expert....but aren't all wet clutch (recent model year) ducatis APTC?  what's the difference/benefit with this adige unit?

Yeah my S2R has the wet "slipper."  I can rip some pretty heavy downshifts on that thing at the track.  I still get some tail wiggle, but it definately helps keep the rear rolling if you get really aggressive on it.  The S2R is retired for now though!  I'm gonna get rid of her whenever/if we get refinanced for the business.  Thumbs up for the clutch though.  Its solid.
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Duc L'Smart

'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

xsf18cdf

Thanks guys.....I mad the wrong assumption about the other bikes being dry.  I have another month or so to make  decision.
Gary
Consensus is the negation of leadership- Lady Margaret Thatcher