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Old 17-May-2006, 21:11
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Clutch pack needed urgently

Where's the best place to buy a clutch pack for a Surflex slipper?
I presume I need a pack, the clutch has started slipping badly in the last day. Any other thoughts?
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Old 17-May-2006, 21:13
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is it a standard 12 tooth basket ? if so just call Nelly (see sig) ... if its a 48 tooth basket Neil Spalding at Sigma has clutch packs in stock .....
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Old 17-May-2006, 21:19
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is it a standard 12 tooth basket ? if so just call Nelly (see sig) ... if its a 48 tooth basket Neil Spalding at Sigma has clutch packs in stock .....

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Old 17-May-2006, 21:23
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Does a standard clutch pack fit in a slipper?
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Old 17-May-2006, 21:30
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Does a standard clutch pack fit in a slipper?

yes and no. the plates are the same but you may well need a couple od dished plates..............more importantly it needs the stack height built correctly! Was that done?
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Old 17-May-2006, 21:43
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Does a standard clutch pack fit in a slipper?

yes and no. the plates are the same but you may well need a couple od dished plates..............more importantly it needs the stack height built correctly! Was that done?
No idea, I've only had the bike a few days and the clutch has started slipping. The previous owner hardly used the bike so he may not of noticed...
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Old 17-May-2006, 22:11
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before you buy anything, might be worth getting it looked at............stripped cleaned greased and built properly....
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Old 17-May-2006, 22:22
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I was going to book into pro twins to see what they think, can you recommend anyone else who could have a look in the Surrey area?
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Old 17-May-2006, 22:36
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you wont go far wrong with them........obviously itll cost. Is there no member down there with the kit to look, it aint a big job.
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