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Old 04-30-2008   #6 (permalink)
vanson1200r
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I think the reason why the wheel will turn is because the clutch plates are so close together and they are submerged in motor oil and there is some drag as one part of the clutch spins and the other does not. I don't think dry clutch Ducatis do the same thing.
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