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Hydraulic clutch
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Hydraulic clutch
Thinking of doing a hydraulic clutch conversion to my A2 over the winter, apart from the obvious like a master cylinder and hydraulic line, what other bits will i need, and how hard is it to do and any pros and cons.
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Clutch
Did the Harris a little while ago.
Ducati master cylinder, matches front brake cylinder, slave cylinder seems a good bit of kit.
Easy job, no problems found by me.
Done around 1000 miles so far, nothing has gone wrong yet!
No real reason to change it though just another update I guess.
Would post pictures, but that has been done and there is nothing to see once its fitted.
Ducati master cylinder, matches front brake cylinder, slave cylinder seems a good bit of kit.
Easy job, no problems found by me.
Done around 1000 miles so far, nothing has gone wrong yet!
No real reason to change it though just another update I guess.
Would post pictures, but that has been done and there is nothing to see once its fitted.
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Bleeding
First step was to bleed the slave cylinder with the cover off.
Do this with the bleed nipple up for best result.
Hold back the piston or it may come out, then pump the lever and hold in and let the air out.
I then put the cover on and back bleed the master cylinder, quick flicks of the lever then the air will come back up the system, seems to work for me.
Do this with the bleed nipple up for best result.
Hold back the piston or it may come out, then pump the lever and hold in and let the air out.
I then put the cover on and back bleed the master cylinder, quick flicks of the lever then the air will come back up the system, seems to work for me.
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