Hi Sammy,
Well since my kind of absence there has been not much development with the clutch. But that will change in the near future. At the moment I am trying, as long as my arm permits, to finish work lying around for some of the guys here on the forum. Great bunch by the way, respect their patience. Thanks for that.
Ran the dry clutch on two occasions on track and it performed very well, dispite a small lekkage which will be solved. One big advantage of the dry clutch is the 'bite' when coming out of corners. It really feels much faster. On a wet one there is always more or less some slippage. Dis-advantage is getaways from stand still, 'cause it is 'grabby' and when braking hard. Then one need a anti-hop setup like mec here.
Run the new APE clutch in one bike and a OEM in the other one. Both work great. The OEM one is in the less powerful engine. No need for heavier springs, even after 2 seasons. Just blasted all the plates and re-assembled it.
APE one has a slightly heavier feel to it.
Rob