Last time I checked it fitted the flywheel which fitted the crank.
An Aurelia clutch is a cast alloy spring housing like this pic attached. The HUGE circlip is great. As a unit it was fun and fairly easy to get in and out and apart - which I had to do a fair few times...
A great design - OTHER THAN the small area of lining, the containment of heat, springs fretting on the housings and grabbing, springs loosing temper with the heat, the hit and miss lubrication of an expensive bearing, and I'd expect also complex and expensive to make.
At least on the early types the linkage is straightforward and effective - what did it take to make the clutch go in and out on your one??
Off thread (as usual
) but in the same batch of photos is this one looking in one side of an Aprilia head and out the other - now THAT'S a cross flow...
David