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Old 11-Feb-2006, 19:47
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CLUTCH PLATES

Which clutch plates, how much and where form?


i need some clutch plates for my track bike, as some of the that came with the slipper clutch ive just got are not so good!

just looking to see where you guys get you plates from if there is any differance in quality available and a kinda price guide.?

any recomendations?
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Old 11-Feb-2006, 20:01
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if you want local, call Neil Spalding at www.sigmaperformance.com in Tonbridge, he'll cut you a deal or if you want delivered just call Nelly at www.cornerspeed.co.uk .. tell either you are DSC ..
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Old 14-Feb-2006, 19:58
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ATCORSE-ALLUMI... cmdZViewItem

are these any good? what do you guys think ? Use?
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Old 14-Feb-2006, 20:00
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DUCATI-748-916...cm dZViewItem

or these ones??
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 00:47
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The surflex plates are top quality. The ATCorse???? haven't seen them, but every kit i've seen come with new steel plates to, they don't.
Bucci plate kits are very good to and a little less than surflex, rrp anyhow.
The other alternative is to use a ST4S OE clutch pack. Alloy plates and wear very well. I've used a set in my slipper for two years or so now.
Bucci are available from JHP as are the OE kits to.
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 01:08
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Alloy plates and wear very well. I've used a set in my slipper for two years or so now.

Doesn't that get uncomfortable around the house or is it to correct a limp :P
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Old 15-Feb-2006, 01:37
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................. it isn't working tho. Maybe I need to try something else
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I hear VIAGRA is good if you have a Limp .......
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I've been using a set of ST4S plates for over two years now. Five trackdays and about 15,000 road miles and they are still okay (and quiet ish).
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I bought a set of genuine Surflex alloy plates (in a natty little case too) form Andrea Talo of ATCorse a couple of years back. Price was good so it might be worth sending him an email..?
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