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10-Dec-2005, 07:05
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Kwik poll which clutch cover
Have to make a decision today for my xmas present off the other half.
Do I go full carbon or open bling with coloured clutch plate etc??
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10-Dec-2005, 08:21
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On my 749S i have got part open carbon with Red plate, looks the dogs B's. Also open cover also helps keep clutch cool.
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10-Dec-2005, 09:19
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Open cover with red plate for me.
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10-Dec-2005, 09:39
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Open alloy cover with red plate..................and a bucci slipper, bronze plates, oversize slave, radial billet brembo master cylinder..............................doh!
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10-Dec-2005, 09:42
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10-Dec-2005, 10:52
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Has to be an open alloy cover. Carbon will give next to no protection if it's ever required to do so.
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10-Dec-2005, 11:46
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Half open cover, red plate is the way forward
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10-Dec-2005, 11:48
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half alloy
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10-Dec-2005, 13:21
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JHP 1/2 open black cover. (very strong), with red BUCCI slipper clutch. The dogs.
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10-Dec-2005, 15:10
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JHP 1/2 open black cover. (very strong), with red BUCCI slipper clutch. The dogs.
Hey thats mine , get your own
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