Dear AP Workshops, I have noticed that the metal disk that should go first during the assembling process, according to the manual, is the one that has a slight mark on the outside. Moreover, the metal disks have two sides. The first one is a slightly rounded edge and the second side a totally flat edge. The slightly rounded edge should look towards the inside of the basket. I hope I helped you a little bit...
Hmmm. when i changed the clutch diaphragm on my Falco i remember the last clutch plate wasn't fitted offset, probably who changed the clutch in the past made a mistake.
I have a question mate Will ebc clutch kit from a tuono rsv4 tuono (ck6681) fit a tuono v2 1000r 2008? Found a set and not expensive Could use a little help on this topic
Dear AP Workshops, I have noticed that the metal disk that should go first during the assembling process, according to the manual, is the one that has a slight mark on the outside. Moreover, the metal disks have two sides. The first one is a slightly rounded edge and the second side a totally flat edge. The slightly rounded edge should look towards the inside of the basket.
I hope I helped you a little bit...
Thanks for the demo on the clutch. Really good to see how it should be done.
More great tips and advice 👊🏽 Thanks Griff. Always appreciated 👍🏽
Great video this is how all videos should be done . my first job to be done when the weather is better as well as the clutch jet
Thanks for the instructions 👍👍
Very nice! Does the gen 1 engine run on carbs or does it have electronic injection already?
Hmmm. when i changed the clutch diaphragm on my Falco i remember the last clutch plate wasn't fitted offset, probably who changed the clutch in the past made a mistake.
you are not the only one 😅
I have a question mate
Will ebc clutch kit from a tuono rsv4 tuono (ck6681) fit a tuono v2 1000r 2008?
Found a set and not expensive
Could use a little help on this topic
Hi ap workshops is there a privet mail I can reach you at I need to ask questions
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But who wouldn't love getting paid to tinker with Aprilias?