sportbiker_kev
Well-known member
How important is the spring plate (aka convex plate or wave plate), that goes in the mix of friction and steel plates in the clutch? I've read that it's not entirely necessary.
I don't have one in my new Barnett set, and my bike had the clutch stripped off it before I got it, so I can't reuse the original. My local dealer can't find a part number for a new one. They say it only comes in the new set of clutch plates, but I've read on the Ducati forum that you can order it separately from Ducati. I found this part number on another forum (067516530) - it seems to be for a 748/998, but my dealer can't guarantee me if it will work or not.
Any ideas/suggestions? What happens if I don't even use it? As long as the stack of plates is the right thickness, it's all good? I know nothing about clutches, but I'm learning...
I don't have one in my new Barnett set, and my bike had the clutch stripped off it before I got it, so I can't reuse the original. My local dealer can't find a part number for a new one. They say it only comes in the new set of clutch plates, but I've read on the Ducati forum that you can order it separately from Ducati. I found this part number on another forum (067516530) - it seems to be for a 748/998, but my dealer can't guarantee me if it will work or not.
Any ideas/suggestions? What happens if I don't even use it? As long as the stack of plates is the right thickness, it's all good? I know nothing about clutches, but I'm learning...