999 clutch plates prices.

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by nasty pasty, Apr 10, 2013.

  1. Evening all, can anyone point me in the direction of "cheaper" clutch plates for a 999 please. Looked on the bay etc, but appears to be the usual case of adding the word " Ducati" = add another £50 to the price.

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  2. Ill be trying these when my current pack has had it... Should be fine on a 999. Although there's no recent update on that post if they work properly or not!
     
    #3 Peo!!, Apr 11, 2013
    Last edited: Apr 11, 2013
  3. make sure if your basket is alloy - you get alloy plates. and if basket is steel - steel plates otherwise the harder matererial will hammer the hell out of the other...
    ..I managed to pick up a set of racing lightweight alloy carbon/kevlar ducati plates etc on flead bay brand new for 200.00 which I thought was worth it for the genuine part / flash materials..... lol
     
  4. I bought one from there about a month ago and it was like brand new - (stupid choice of photo to advertise your wares, agreed).
     
  5. Cheers Pete, liking those prices a lot more, makes for an interesting read that thread. However, as per "peo's" post, any idea as to there longevity? My concern is that my 999 is used solely as a track bike.

    Secondly, how can I tell what the basket is made from. I'm assuming it's the original one, but not sure?

    Thanks all.
     
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  6. You could use a magnet, that will enable you to tell if it's steel or aluminium.
     
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  7. +1 as the starting point. Edge of the basket, as the plates may be steel.

    no idea of longevity, as I only came across this option after paying about £80 for a Barnett clutch pack, but will give it a go next time I need to change the clutch.

    pete
     
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