Of clutch noises
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:11 pm
I work in the service department at the local Hon/Kaw/Suz/Yam dealer, and very few european bikes come in for service. Last month I had 5 Ducs come in for service within a 3 week span and I became concerned about the amount of mechanical noise coming from these engines, primarily the clutch. The rattle and metal-on-metal noises were alarming at first, but the owners all assured me the bikes had been operating fine, and in one case, the bike had just been at the Ducati dealer for service, where the techs told the owner everything was okay.
Even a for-sale 2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon that I took for a test ride had an amazingly loud clutch rattle.
All the other bikes were fairly new (95' 900SS, a 1098, a Multistrada, a 996 and a 620Monster) and operated fine when I rode them, but I cannot get over the fact my Paso's clutch rattle is non-existent and is virtually silent. The 95' 900SS was the worst; it had an anodized clutch basket, vented clutch cover and a lot of nice alloy bits, but the whine and noise, although commanding, and beautiful in a mechanical sense, left me wondering if any of those noises are necessary.
Could there be something wrong with MY clutch instead?!?!
RickC
Even a for-sale 2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon that I took for a test ride had an amazingly loud clutch rattle.
All the other bikes were fairly new (95' 900SS, a 1098, a Multistrada, a 996 and a 620Monster) and operated fine when I rode them, but I cannot get over the fact my Paso's clutch rattle is non-existent and is virtually silent. The 95' 900SS was the worst; it had an anodized clutch basket, vented clutch cover and a lot of nice alloy bits, but the whine and noise, although commanding, and beautiful in a mechanical sense, left me wondering if any of those noises are necessary.
Could there be something wrong with MY clutch instead?!?!
RickC