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Ducati Monster 900 1000 1100 S4 916 996 S2r S4r Performance Clutch Drum Corse on 2040-parts.com

US $158.00
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Wuppertal, Germany

Wuppertal, Germany
Condition:New Brand:MS Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:MS005S Motorbike Brand:Ducati

Clutch drum of aluminum.

This clutch drum of high-strength aluminum with black coating.

Suitable for all Ducatis with dry clutch as 748, 916, 996, 998, 749, 999, 888, 900 SS, 900 SL, 900 monsters, etc.

It is very light (about 645 grams) and reduces the rotating masses considerably, so it can rev the engine faster.

The core can be used as a substitute for the original drum.

Weight only ca. 645 gramm. Perfect quality "Made in Germany"

Not for Antihopping clutch !

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