Wanna buy » 1000 dry clutch vs 11000 wet clutch
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jonbuilder
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I am the market for a used multi and perfer the ohlins model. Can any of you veterans have any advise regarding the 1000 with the traditional dry clutch or the 11000 with the wet clutch. I general ride 75 to 1000 miles on tight roads runing between 15 on thehair pins to 120 mph on the wide sweepers.
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drdave39
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For the type of riding you describe, the clutch type will be a non-issue. The wet clutch is a bit better in stop-and-go situations. On the open road, both will be fine.
If you do go for a 1000, I would stronly suggest going to the 14 tooth front sprocket. This improves the low-end torque and rideability immensely. You lose a little bit of top end, but the Multi is not the bike for hour-long blasts at 100 mph anyway...
Dave
If you do go for a 1000, I would stronly suggest going to the 14 tooth front sprocket. This improves the low-end torque and rideability immensely. You lose a little bit of top end, but the Multi is not the bike for hour-long blasts at 100 mph anyway...
Dave
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Joeymac
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I have an 04 dry clutch, and I've driven a friends 07 wet. Plus: The dry has a wicked sound and very easy maintenance. Minus: Wet is smoother and less prone to grinding.
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lotus54
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I may lean to the 1100, not for the clutch, but other improvements. Check insurance also.
I like the dry clutch fine, but would like the better fuel gauge, better triples, better bottom end and generally better fuel mileage.
I like the dry clutch fine, but would like the better fuel gauge, better triples, better bottom end and generally better fuel mileage.
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JJGeo
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+1lotus54 wrote:I may lean to the 1100, not for the clutch, but other improvements.
The 1100 model is better sorted than the 1000s
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Steve
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I have an 03 with lovely open clutch and surflex plates, absolutely love it!
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bromike666
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I've had both and the 1100 is the better bike. In principal I hated wet clutches but honestly I never gave it much thought after about 4 minutes. I do enjoy the quiet that comes with wet clutch + stock exhaust. If I want to make noise I've got three other bikes with full system upgrades.
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Steve
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I only have the one bike and I like your signature linebromike666 wrote:I've had both and the 1100 is the better bike. In principal I hated wet clutches but honestly I never gave it much thought after about 4 minutes. I do enjoy the quiet that comes with wet clutch + stock exhaust. If I want to make noise I've got three other bikes with full system upgrades.

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jonbuilder
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I looking for either a 1000 sds or 1100 s. more interested in a dial in bike at a good price than the difference between the 1000 and 1100. I have a reply out to a 1000sds in Sacramento here is the link if anyone care to comment
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/mcy/1818968109.html
jon
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/mcy/1818968109.html
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mollycbr123
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What's the rear of the bike look like with that Quad-D exhaust?
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avidrider
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The dry clutch, especially with the open basket makes a wonderful sound that Ducati enthusiasts like myself really love. Dry clutch was designed more for racing (less weight on a spinning clutch when it's dry). A dry clutch also wears out faster than a wet clutch, but it's easy to replace the plates.
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JJGeo
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Actually, I think the main benefit to racing is ease of clutch changes, since the oil doesn't have to be removed. Also, no clutch particles in the oil.avidrider wrote:The dry clutch, especially with the open basket makes a wonderful sound that Ducati enthusiasts like myself really love. Dry clutch was designed more for racing (less weight on a spinning clutch when it's dry). A dry clutch also wears out faster than a wet clutch, but it's easy to replace the plates.
There are plenty of extremely fast wet clutch bikes.
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potomacduc
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I think the answer is both. Since race bikes often use barely adequate clutches to save weight, they burn them up frequently and need to swap them out frequently.JJGeo wrote:Actually, I think the main benefit to racing is ease of clutch changes, since the oil doesn't have to be removed. Also, no clutch particles in the oil.avidrider wrote:The dry clutch, especially with the open basket makes a wonderful sound that Ducati enthusiasts like myself really love. Dry clutch was designed more for racing (less weight on a spinning clutch when it's dry). A dry clutch also wears out faster than a wet clutch, but it's easy to replace the plates.
There are plenty of extremely fast wet clutch bikes.
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Motodisiac
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I had 1000S and thought dry clutch noise was cool until I got my 1100S. 1100S all the way.
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badts
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Sorry guys, but a wet clutch is a bit less Ducati, just like the new engine in V instead of L (new engine to see at Moto.it)