clutch casing covers old and new

Anything to do with the 1200 Corsaro series
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twisty
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clutch casing covers old and new

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noticed that the later clutch alloy casing cover has a sound deadening plate (large disc) fitted inside , which the earlier models didn't have. Must have been an attempt to cut down on mechanical noise. Looks a bit like a metal saucer slightly concave.

Another thing i didn't realise was that the crankcases are predrilled and tapped to accept two sizes of starter motor. The larger size (about 1/2 inch longer in length) for the corsaro and the smaller size for the scrambler and i assume the avio etc.

Obviously the larger starter is due to the increased compression on the corsaro or veloce.

Another bit of useless information :?
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franco82
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Not useless at all! It can become handy at the right time!
günni
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twisty wrote:noticed that the later clutch alloy casing cover has a sound deadening plate (large disc) fitted inside , which the earlier models didn't have. Must have been an attempt to cut down on mechanical noise. Looks a bit like a metal saucer slightly concave.
i bought the new casing cover for my `07 corsaro, but I couldn`t detect a difference in the noise. the waterpump is working louder.
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sbarazzino 98, corsaro 125, corsaro 150, corsaro 1200, scrambler
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