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Old 29-Oct-2006, 11:27
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Wink new clutch

where's the best place to purchase a new clutch from please...thanks
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Old 29-Oct-2006, 11:59
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new plates ?
or the whole thing
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Old 29-Oct-2006, 12:08
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whole thing please
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Old 29-Oct-2006, 12:20
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Mood: Found a CR250. Let the bone braking begin
what you looking for ?
upgrade or just replacing for standard ?
if it were me I would get a corse race one of flea bay
other wise Sigma do very good slipper clutches
in my opinion stay away from the STM items
just my opinion mind.
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Old 29-Oct-2006, 13:40
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in my opinion stay away from the STM items

Why d'you say that Keef?
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 11:44
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I've got a Corse slipper clutch just now but I was thinking of taking it out for winter and putting the standard one back in until the track beckons again next year.

Is it difficult to do?
Is it just a matter of replacing one basket for another?
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 16:42
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Steve, Ive got a std clutch inc plates from a 749S which should fit as I've put a slipper clutch in from a 748R
Send me a pm if your interested
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 17:21
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I've got a Corse slipper clutch just now but I was thinking of taking it out for winter and putting the standard one back in until the track beckons again next year.

Is it difficult to do?
Is it just a matter of replacing one basket for another?

30 - 40 mins max with the right tools . . .

Clutch basket holder
Vernier
magnetic pen x 2
socket and HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE breaker bar

Khushy
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 22:41
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in my opinion stay away from the STM items
just my opinion mind.

I'd be interested to hear any comments too, as I need to replace my M900 clutch soon and was considering an STM replacement!
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 22:44
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I have an STM, its superb, know lots of people running them with no issues ...
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