Ducati 999 Termignoni 54mm Idling
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I wish I could have another 999... :/
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I always wondered how come ducati bikes sounds so unique like it has 1 piston 4 stroke engine like a suzuki DRZ thumper kinda engine.
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ywa and the neck pain that comes with it lol
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To everyone asking about the wet/dry clutches:
Ducati does make some bikes with wet clutches - the newer monsters, multistrada, and even the 848 all have wet clutches. Most pre-2005 Ducs and their high-end Superbikes have dry clutches however.
Performance-wise, the dry clutch is going to transfer more power from motor to wheel due to the clutch plates not having to overcome the resistance or reduced friction the oil causes. However, they wear out faster and the feel is not as smooth.
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ducati only make them as dry clutches!
the sound of Ducati V twins n dry clutch is wat gives them that nice deep burbling sound of like choppers!
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the clutch
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any difference? to one wet and a dry one? just for looks?
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does it affect the performance?
You know it being dry and all?
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che brutti specchietti
I hate when people record shit like this... IT'S NOT A PHOTO CAMERA!!!!! TV'S AND MONITORS ARE HARDER TO ROTATE THAN A PHOTO!
DaedalEVE 3 years ago 23
The spinning disk is the clutch, whitch you find on any bike. The difference is that this is a dry clutch whitch meens it is not bathing in oil, therefore the cover can be open so the clutch itself becomes visible. The lack of oil and an open cover creates this tipycal metallic sound.
/Thomas.
thomaslikar 3 years ago 5