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Old 10-03-2020, 06:49 PM   #5
Darren69
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That rings a bell now. The way I read the discussion is that 350TSS had bought some to fit into his dry clutch M900. He's a couple of 100 hours away from completion of that build so you might not find out if they work or not and if you do it will be a dry clutch. I suspect the friction material may be different since it has to work in oil, so even if they don't work in a dry clutch they may well be ok for a wet one.

The plain plates are usually different in that they have pockets and not smooth like a dry clutch too, presumably for the oil to sit when compressed.

I'm pretty sure I still have the complete clutch plates from a Multistrada 1000/1100 which I thought would be dry like my Monster and mates Multi but apparently they must have changed to wet clutch. So if you can determine if they would fit let me know and I will try to find them?
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