Clutch Cover.

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Fraser
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Post by Fraser »

Manitoufs,

Your Sport is a beauty. I owned one from 1975 to 1980 and sold it when we moved countries. A year later I bought a 900GTS, what a pig. Still have many fond memories of my Sport and can relive specific rides and adventures. Maybe one day I will come across it and can see what 26 years has done to the memory.

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These images are truly beautiful, both the hardware and the setting. My question, not related to the clutch cover (sorry), is where did the official Ducati wooden platforms come from?
Make it a good day,
Sheldon
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'62 200 GT
'78 Laverda 3CL Jarama
'84 Laverda RGS 1000
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Post by manitoufs »

spaynenda wrote:These images are truly beautiful, both the hardware and the setting. My question, not related to the clutch cover (sorry), is where did the official Ducati wooden platforms come from?
I believe Miss Vicki had 'em made up for the Mid-Ohio VMD shindig last year. I don't know what happened to 'em after the show. There were a bunch of 'em. I'll bet Rich Lambrechts could tell ya.
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Clutch Cover

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manitoufs,

Regarding the topic, not long after I bought my Paso , I put a vented clutch cover on for purely aesthetic reasons, i.e. looks and sound, and have been very happy with it ever since. It's not as beautifull as the item shown in jcslocum's post, but it's similar.

Regarding, the wooden platforms, how do I contact Rich Lambrechts?

And finally, regarding yer Sport, I echo persempre's comment and would add "bellissimo" (spelling?). The photo is a stunner, also, very appropriate given the subject.
Make it a good day,
Sheldon
'88 Paso
'62 200 GT
'78 Laverda 3CL Jarama
'84 Laverda RGS 1000
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Re: Clutch Cover

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spaynenda wrote:manitoufs,

Regarding the topic, not long after I bought my Paso , I put a vented clutch cover on for purely aesthetic reasons, i.e. looks and sound, and have been very happy with it ever since. It's not as beautifull as the item shown in jcslocum's post, but it's similar.

Regarding, the wooden platforms, how do I contact Rich Lambrechts?
When I purchased the 90 Sport, it already had the open cover on it. The bike only had 1400 miles on it when I bought it in 2004. The PO had it and all of the other mods done by Pro Italia immediately after he got it as a birthday present. The spare cover I have available has practically no miles on it.

I will contact Rich and see what the status of the platforms are. I am reluctant to provide his contact info without his permission. (Even though he may be on this forum.)
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nilaus
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Hi George,

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Could you see what the shipping cost is to Denmark and what the delivery time would be. How should we go about payment?

I have sent you a "PM" through "ducatipaso.org" with my address.


Regards Klaus
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Post by paso750 »

there`s a vented one on ebay currently.
The seller as far as I know is the before mentioned company ds-aluparts

http://cgi.ebay.de/Ducati-Kupplungsdeck ... dZViewItem

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Post by manitoufs »

That is the cover that is on my Sport. It has a 28mm slave cylinder. Does it come with the guts??

BTW - Klaus - Have you received the cover yet?
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Post by paso750 »

it doesn`t say. It says only that it`s brandnew at that you also can get it polished. As it`s new I`m sure it`s "empty". I have a new orginal cover at it also came w/o piston, bleeding screw etc.
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Post by wazzawiseman »

thery this site they do all sorts of clutch stuff

http://www.madduc.com
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