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Old 29-02-2020, 03:15 PM   #47
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There are generally only two lengths of clutch pushrod for the first generation of Monsters.
The early ones are 325mm long. Around 2002 a new slave was introduced with a deeper piston. The pushrod was suitably amended to 335mm.
This is why the Oberon slaves are supplied with a 10mm spacer, so you can pop that in to use with the early pushrod or without for the later ones.

Now, Ducati also introduced an "Anti-spin" pushrod slightly after the rod length increase and the slave was again revised to incorporate "Anti-spin" slots.
The rods are now supplied with the anti-spin pins as standard and you simply knock these out if your slave will not accommodate them.

The joy is that Oberon slaves not only take the longer rod without the spacer but also have anti-spin slots, so you can upgrade your 600 to the later spec with a new rod part No 11721122A. It comes complete with pin and O-rings.
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