Here you can see the Ducati outer compared to the Suzuki.
The Ducati outer is a lot heavier since it's made out of steel.
Here you can clearly see that the Ducati outer is quite a bit deeper, or taller whatever you wanna call it :P
Disassembled the Suzuki clutch, now the weight difference is extreme, I'm thinking about using the Suzuki outer and the Ducati inner.
Then of course I would have to use 2/3 less plates, but I think there will still be plenty of grip.
Here you can see what it would look like if i was to use the Ducati outer.
I'm not but I'm going to mount the suzuki outer to the driven gear in a similar fasion, but with a spacer in between.
Will need to fabricate a spacer that will be welded to the gear, boltholes on the clutch side to accommodate removing the clutch without taking it off the shaft and thus having to remove the whole engine cover.
Much like the stock Ducati system (see next pic)
The 8 bolt holes you see is the spacer on the Ducati driven gear, I will basically copy this to the Suzuki engine.
You can clearly see the large outer oil seal, and the smaller shaft seal.
Now, the biggest challenge will be mounting the Ducati inner on the Suzuki shaft, I'm thinking about machining the stock Suzuki inner.
Then machining out the inside of the ducati inner to accommodated space for a special nut (with a long shaft)
I will machine the Suzuki inner down to basically a flate plate that goes on the shaft, on top of that I will bolt, weld or somehow attach the Ducati Inner
The GR650 cylinder head is almost ready for pickup, together with the rest of the shipment of course! :P
When I do have the cylinder head I can actually start doing something
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