Newfren Clutch Plates- Any Good?

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by TBay, Jan 19, 2025 at 3:41 PM.

  1. Looking for some replacement wet clutch plates and originals are out of stock everywhere (and expensive). Newfren ones are in stock in a few places but I have no experience of them. Anyone used them? Are they any good? Any better alternatives?
     
  2. Try searching ‘newfren’ on the forum
     
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  3. Have you done that before posting? If you have any links to experiences on wet clutch plates made by Newfren then they would be very helpful, but can’t see any hence why I asked……………
     
  4. There are loads of links to this brand in search.
     
  5. Example

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  6. Clutch plates for which bike ? Andy
     
  7. Forgive me if I am wrong but they are both dry clutches though? Searched though before and couldn’t anyone who had used their wet clutch plates……..
     
  8. The 750SS Andy, I havent killed the clutch in the multi :). I think being sat for two decades has killed them. I hoped I could revive them but have had to no luck. As usually with wet clutch plates they show next to no wear but have just ‘gone off’.
     
  9. Okay, I was wondering :D I think EJ’s link to a couple of responses on a Scrambler related post suggests they are worth a try ……. just remember to soak them. Andy
     
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  10. What do Ducati know? Better ask the forum.
    Newfren line has been chosen by Ducati first equipment on Panigale V4R with STM clutch system and partner of Ducati Corse and SBK team, is nowadays the widest and most technologically advanced range on the aftermarket. The range includes organic and sintered plates for both wet and dry clutches. Both the sintered range and the organic range are high-performance products. Newfren clutch plates have also been chosen to supply production models.

    Newfren Ducati Line https://www.newfren.com/en/Products/Clutches.html
     
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  11. No idea what Ducati know, or who makes what for who. OE ones aren’t available from Ducati and that’s as far as it interests me but appreciate some people like to know who makes every tiny part. Just don’t want to end up getting rubbish kit and would much rather trust the opinions of people on here, who generally have at least a reasonable understanding and many are experts, over random internet reviews. Would rather hear one experience on here than 100 ‘product reviews’ on 3rd party site selling them.
     
  12. Newfren = OEM
     
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  13. I’ve used them in several bikes and they have been fine.
     
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  14. Perfect, thanks!
     
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  15. I’ve been using them for about 15 years in my monster and 996/1098.
    Never had any issues.
    Would happily order more when needed.
     
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  16. @TBay theyre good :upyeah:, for both dry and wet clutches*, buy them.



    * Is there a difference in friction compound ? I don’t think so. I think it’s the same plates regardless of whether it’s destined for a dry or a wet clutch. They look and feel the same anyway.
     
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  17. Can we expect them to no longer be 'budget' plates now then... :thinkingface:

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  18. I am a bit out of touch on clutch compounds but certainly used to be very different composition between wet and dry, mostly due to temp/ cooling was my understanding but to be fair it’s been about ten years since I last swapped a clutch out. It used to be Kevlar as main component in wet and carbon based stuff in dry. EBC wet plates used to be OK but their dry ones were utter crap (again may have changed). Never heard of Newfren before this week, but good to hear a few on here have had good experiences with them.
     
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