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Old 14-Feb-2005, 19:25
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how many types of STM slipper clutches are there?
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Old 14-Feb-2005, 20:39
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there are i believe two. 12 and 48 tooth. These then break down into further expensive items using things like titaniun posts etc...
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Old 14-Feb-2005, 20:56
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thanks andy, i have just sent a u2u to nelly, the result is a wallet which is aprox 3584 gramms lighter, or convert to pounds????
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Old 14-Feb-2005, 21:37
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You not bought one of those orrible centre spring jobbies av you?
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Old 14-Feb-2005, 21:50
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oh yes, had one before and was very impressed with it. have you been tempted then, hey, i bet you have.
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Old 14-Feb-2005, 22:16
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No thankyou, ill stick with a proper one!
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Its also time for me to purchase. I am torn between the single spring jobie and ducati standard slipper type. Would be interested in your decission. Price on a ducati slipper without plates £395 and takes standard plates say £85. Where as single spring type best price I have seen is about £600 ish and special plates.
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Its also time for me to purchase. I am torn between the single spring jobie and ducati standard slipper type. Would be interested in your decission. Price on a ducati slipper without plates £395 and takes standard plates say £85. Where as single spring type best price I have seen is about £600 ish and special plates.
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I'm interested in this discussion, too. And also, why is Andyb against the centre-spring thingy?

Mind you, if it's good enough for Kev Red Leader, it's good enough for me!
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