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16 Jul 07, 12:48 PM
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Clutch on Ducati GT1000?
I just bought a GT1000 at the weekend. I'm new to biking and consequently have only driven a few other bikes (Jap).
My question is .... is the clutch painfully heavy, can it be adjusted beyond the 4 settings or am I a newbie and just need to get some man wrists ?
Thanks
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16 Jul 07, 12:56 PM
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Ducati Legend
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Hello and welcome to the site.
It can be a real pain riding a duke through the streets of London, All those gear changes really take their toll. I have known people to remove two of the clutch springs to lighten the load. I don't know whther this has any adverse effects on the clutch though. I'm sure someone will be along to tell us soon. 
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16 Jul 07, 01:03 PM
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Magnesium Master
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Don't they have a wet clutch? I could be wrong but I thought they did.
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16 Jul 07, 01:04 PM
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Magnesium Master
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Sorry, welcome to the site md 
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16 Jul 07, 01:06 PM
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Don't they have a wet clutch? I could be wrong but I thought they did.
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I thought that the lump was identical to the Multi.
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16 Jul 07, 01:07 PM
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Wet Clutch
Thanks.
It is a wet clutch for sure but still 'kin heavy. Gonna get me some of those spring things the body builders use or just get a new left arm when this one drops off.
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16 Jul 07, 01:08 PM
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Magnesium Master
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it's a sohc dual spark twin valve air cooled unit, in that respect it is the same but they have stuck a wet clutch on it the same as the 1100.
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16 Jul 07, 01:16 PM
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it's a sohc dual spark twin valve ai cooled unit, in that respect it is the same but they have stuck a wet clutch on it the same as the 1100.
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16 Jul 07, 01:17 PM
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Magnesium Master
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Originally Posted by Steve
it's a sohc dual spark twin valve ai cooled unit, in that respect it is the same but they have stuck a wet clutch on it the same as the 1100.
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17 Jul 07, 04:44 AM
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Ducati Legend
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Re: Clutch on GT1000
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Originally Posted by md
I just bought a GT1000 at the weekend. I'm new to biking and consequently have only driven a few other bikes (Jap).
My question is .... is the clutch painfully heavy, can it be adjusted beyond the 4 settings or am I a newbie and just need to get some man wrists ?
Thanks
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Nah,the four settings are only there to adjust the lever span.
Best way to reduce clutch effort is to fit an oversized slave cylinder.Pretty sure they are a common fit to all Ducati's.
Always some on Ebay,...usually the MPL ones,...they go for around £70-80.
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17 Jul 07, 11:44 AM
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slave cylinder
Thanks Triple 9. I'll definitely have a look at that. Thanks for all the advice guys.
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18 Jul 07, 08:31 AM
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Welcome, a fine bike you have there. Yes its a wet clutch and yes it is kind of heavy in town. I seem to have got used to it though.
Where did you buy the bike from?
Adam.
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18 Jul 07, 12:47 PM
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Clutch on GT1000
Bought it from Metropolis in Vauxhall. It's the sort of gunmetal grey one. Ex demo. My heart said go red but as a new rider who also has a keen interest in keeping a low profile from thieves - the grey seemed the better solution. Probably paranoia but if people felt the way I do about it - even otherwise upstanding citizens would be turned to crime !
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18 Jul 07, 01:02 PM
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An MPL or other aftermarket slave cylinder will undoubtedly help - i've got an mpl one on mine, and its a lot lighter......i changed the master as well to a radial set up and its now better still....
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