96 Ducati Monster 600 Dry or Wet clutch?

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Jason Burton-Woods, Jul 12, 2004.

  1. Anyone know if the spec of the 96 model Duke has a Wet or Dry clutch, it
    might seem obvious but I know an owner who swore today that it was a DRY
    clutch... seems odd for a 600, but then again Cagiva owned them then
    right?

    Anyone know? I've dug as afar as google allows and still not come up with
    the yes/no answer.

    P.s. I know the new ones are wet...especially in the rain

    JasonBW - Wollongong
     
    Jason Burton-Woods, Jul 12, 2004
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  2. Jason Burton-Woods

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Are you getting upside-downslexic J5?
    He said 600 not 900!
     
    Knobdoodle, Jul 12, 2004
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  3. Thanks for the link but it only shows from Y2K upwards... d'oh
     
    Jason Burton-Woods, Jul 12, 2004
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  4. Jason Burton-Woods

    Johnnie5 Guest

    maybe you too

    also the 600 is dry AFAIK , happy now :p

     
    Johnnie5, Jul 12, 2004
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  5. Jason Burton-Woods

    smack Guest

    dry? very quiet for a dry clutch. But what would I know.. I've never split the cases



     
    smack, Jul 12, 2004
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  6. Jason Burton-Woods

    Johnnie5 Guest

    they havent changed much

     
    Johnnie5, Jul 12, 2004
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  7. Jason Burton-Woods

    Johnnie5 Guest

    think the 60cc are automatic thats why its so quiet

     
    Johnnie5, Jul 12, 2004
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  8. Jason Burton-Woods

    Knobdoodle Guest

    ****! I didn't think "only" meant ONLY!
    I thought you only meant "only".
    Clem
    (you gotta' be more clear in future!)
    ~
     
    Knobdoodle, Jul 12, 2004
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  9. Jason Burton-Woods

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Knobdoodle, Jul 12, 2004
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  10. Sounds more than obvious then!!! thanks all !!

    JasonBW - Wollongong
     
    Jason Burton-Woods, Jul 12, 2004
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  11. Jason Burton-Woods

    conehead Guest

    Quiet?

    <quiet giggle>
     
    conehead, Jul 13, 2004
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