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- Jul 1, 2018
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So the other day, sometime this weekend. I managed to dig the V4 out of the garage by moving my other bikes out of the way. Double checked my backpack to make sure I brought everything I meant to. Put on my gloves. Tried to put on my helmet with the gloves on. Then took gloves off to put on the helmet. Put on my riding boots. Go out to a bike that's warming up. Just as I was about to throw a leg over and take off... I realized, I forgot to bleed the clutch.
It's been going soft for a while since I have to bring it to the dealer broken, or they just tell me everything is fine. But I had to bleed because I wanted to go on a 200-mile round trip ride. How many times has this happened to you Ducati owners? When can I stop bringing my 11mm wrench with me on rides?
Does the new clutch hose replacement "recall" solve the issue of clutch fade because I can tell you other tried "solutions" that don't work:
1. Replacing the clutch master cylinder.
2. Replacing the clutch slave.
3. Replacing the stock fluid with Motul RB600 or Castrol SRF.
There are only the hoses left to replace. Has anyone gone to the dealer for a clutch hose replacement and solve clutch fade problems?
V4 Problems.
It's been going soft for a while since I have to bring it to the dealer broken, or they just tell me everything is fine. But I had to bleed because I wanted to go on a 200-mile round trip ride. How many times has this happened to you Ducati owners? When can I stop bringing my 11mm wrench with me on rides?
Does the new clutch hose replacement "recall" solve the issue of clutch fade because I can tell you other tried "solutions" that don't work:
1. Replacing the clutch master cylinder.
2. Replacing the clutch slave.
3. Replacing the stock fluid with Motul RB600 or Castrol SRF.
There are only the hoses left to replace. Has anyone gone to the dealer for a clutch hose replacement and solve clutch fade problems?
V4 Problems.