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10-Jul-2005, 21:41
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I know that’s not the most cost effective way but you can’t go out at Donnie with a slipping clutch,
Yes he can!
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Well many thanks to Nick for the kind donation of some 996 clucth springs.
I fitted them late last night for a trackday today and I can confirm 2 things;
- they are different to the Monster springs, much stiffer (and shorter)
- perhaps more importantly - they fixed the slipping!! - hoo bluddy ray!!
Thanks again Nick
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14-Jul-2005, 22:33
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Well many thanks to Nick for the kind donation of some 996 clucth springs.
I fitted them late last night for a trackday today and I can confirm 2 things;
- they are different to the Monster springs, much stiffer (and shorter)
- perhaps more importantly - they fixed the slipping!! - hoo bluddy ray!!
Thanks again Nick
Tim
Is the clutch lever travel as stiff as my monster (ooh err!)?
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14-Jul-2005, 22:39
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Bugger, I've just helped a rival go quicker
Nah... he's not really a rival tho is he!
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Nah... he's not really a rival tho is he!
You're right, I've left you way behind !!!
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14-Jul-2005, 23:05
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Yep, I guess that's what I meant
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