I brought this Slipper Clutch from EBAY a while ago mainly to get my head around how they work and decide if I wanted to try one. I’ve had a play with it, brought a Spider spring plus a spare and decided that for what I use my bikes for it’s just not worth fitting. The pressure plate is branded Ducati Performance but I believe it’s made by EVR. It’s missing the stepped centre nut which allows the Spider to rotate around it in use. It will fit most Dry Clutch Ducatis, but I believe there are two different nuts depending on what you fit it too. It uses standard plain and friction plates, and will fit with a standard basket, although most appear to prefer an Aluminium one. It’s obviously been used, but the marking from the plates on the centre is not as bad as it appears in the images. The Balls are all present and the ball ramps on both parts are in excellent condition. £190 Collected from Clanfield, Hants, or £200 posted within the normal UK postage areas. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Nasher on Ducati Forum OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Nasher on Ducati Forum OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Nasher on Ducati Forum OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Nasher on Ducati Forum OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Nasher on Ducati Forum
Really surprised this hasn't sold. Similarly surprised you're not keeping it. One of the best mods you can add to a Ducati. It makes engine braking a option at all times. Worth £160 of anyone's money imo
@Nasher fyi think its also missing a spacer that sits behind the hub ( but not 100% in that ) but still a good bit of kit at a great price even with the missing bits ( which are all available )
Mike, before you pay I need to point out I've just been told it does NOT use standard plates. I'll understand if you change your mind.
Mike Apologies, I'm getting mixed messages by Private Conversation. I'm now being told standard plates fit this but not an EVR Basket. This can however I believe be used with a standard basket. Sorry for the confusion. I do also have an EVR basket and plates which I'll check later, although I'm not sure what they are worth.
This looks identical to mine...its years since i fitted mine but i seem to remember the stock plates being fine....Stack height is the only thing you have to be careful of...As i found out... Oh also to add, always keep a spare spider spring....they do snap randomly...also, they need to be serviced every 1k or so, strip, clean and lithium grease on the bearings...
Apologies Mike, for my own peace of mind I had to ensure that the statement I'd made about being able to use the standard plates and basket were true, and I'm confident now it is. So if you still want to proceed, I am happy to do so.