clutch availability

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Johnnie

clutch availability

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do clutches have to be bought from ducati or are there aftermarket clutches out there???
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Re: clutch availability

Post by jcslocum »

Aftermarket is available. Google Barnett and you should get lots of hits.
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...and don't look for just a Paso clutch, as you won't be able to find one, but Duc clutches are more generic...
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thanks for the help guys, I went around in circles trying to figure out the Barnett application guide, and I didnt try hard enough to find a parts guy that could figure it out. (the Barnett web site is useless). any way I'm going OEM to save time. by the way $183 from the local Duc dealer for those who were wondering. John
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Johnnie wrote:thanks for the help guys, I went around in circles trying to figure out the Barnett application guide, and I didnt try hard enough to find a parts guy that could figure it out. (the Barnett web site is useless). any way I'm going OEM to save time. by the way $183 from the local Duc dealer for those who were wondering. John
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