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Started by dmb80, March 02, 2013, 05:28:01 PM

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dmb80

hi all
has any here installed a open clutch cover on a s2r 1000 if so are they hard or easy.
is it a matter of taken off the original cover and just replacing with a open cover or is
it more complecated than that.

Two dogs

An S2R1000 here
Easy ....... basically unbolt cover and replace ..... BUT unless you replace the springs with SS
ones it they will rust and look  [puke]
Up to you if you replace the pressure plate plenty of cheap ones from China but they look that
cheap and the ano usually fades.
If $$ are an issue you could clean it up and spray the OEM with VHT high temp paint.
But worth at least replacing the springs and buttons.
Some sort of protective cage over the clutch assembly would be advised for protecting the clutch from foreign bodies entering the melee .
Dez

hambo

just dont do it up too tight or you squeeze the rubber ring inwards and it can touch the plate .....otherwise pretty straight forward

have fun

koko64

Police are hammering open clutches down here in Vic. Whats it like where you are? Maybe a vented cover like a Corse type. Interestingly, my mates Superlight has a Corse type vented cover oem.
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Sundog

Quote from: koko64 on March 03, 2013, 11:28:24 AM
Police are hammering open clutches down here in Vic. Whats it like where you are?

Really!!?? Anecdotal or personal experience there koko? I live on the Mornington Peninsula and it's bike central here on sunny weekends with lots of marked and unmarked cars and bikes everywhere in the around the vineyards but even though I've had a DP open cover for over 2 years, I've never had a problem with Mr Plod in the times I've been haras pulled over. Is this some new policy or blitz?
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koko64

#5
They have been targeting tail tidies and open clutches in the Dandenongs and Yarra Ranges.  [bang] . I put my beer tray, reflector and stock clutch cover back on. Have left me alone for it since. You can forget the two Spurs on the weekend.  Its well known and the bike shops sold rear guards like hotcakes.
More chilled cops down the beach? [laugh]
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dragonworld.

Vented clutch covers?? WTF :o

Yep thats gunna do a lot for the road toll!  [roll]
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Quote from: dmb80 on March 02, 2013, 05:28:01 PM
hi all
has any here installed a open clutch cover on a s2r 1000 if so are they hard or easy.
is it a matter of taken off the original cover and just replacing with a open cover or is
it more complecated than that.

It's really easy. Just unbolt the one you have on at the moment and have a look inside your clutch. They run a dry clutch so no oil or gaskets. There is a rubber seal between the cover and casing that needs to go back on the correct way and some bolta are longer than the others. Just take your time and make a note of how stuff comes apart.
All up, to take your OEM cover off, have a look inside then bolt a new cover on will probably take you less than five minutes. Longer if you spend more time looking at your clutch.

Do note that once you start taking bits off and replacing with new, bright shiny pieces, there may be no end in sight.
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Quote from: Sundog on March 03, 2013, 08:18:36 PM
Really!!?? Anecdotal or personal experience there koko? ... snipped ... Is this some new policy or blitz?

http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=62069.0
Believe post content at your own risk.

dmb80

thanks for the info people it worked a treat. [thumbsup]

ungeheuer

My previously open clutch now lives behind one of these....  :-\



... Down side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was.  Plus side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was  ;).

And kittens everywhere are rejoicing at this contribution to road safety   [roll] [laugh]


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Raux

Quote from: ungeheuer on March 12, 2013, 05:55:04 AM
My previously open clutch now lives behind one of these....  :-\



... Down side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was.  Plus side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was  ;).

And kittens everywhere are rejoicing at this contribution to road safety   [roll] [laugh]



why?

ungeheuer

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Raux

which cover did you have before and which cover did the guy get cited for?

FIFO

Quote from: ungeheuer on March 12, 2013, 05:55:04 AM
My previously open clutch now lives behind one of these....  :-\



... Down side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was.  Plus side is that its not quite so striking to the eye as it was  ;).

And kittens everywhere are rejoicing at this contribution to road safety   [roll] [laugh]




Hey Unge
You need to attach a wiper blade to the pressure plate to keep the window clean  ;)


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