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clint 999R
08-Aug-2006, 21:40
i ordered a slipper clutch today bucci is there any thing i should know before taking on the job any help would be great thanks
everton
08-Aug-2006, 21:47
Make sure you get plenty of grease on the friction plates at assembly time ;)
use carbon friction plates with the bucci.
clint 999R
08-Aug-2006, 22:27
yes thats what i have ordered should be here tomorrow
use carbon friction plates with the bucci.
Why?
Where/how are you using the bike?......if its such you need a slipper, then why not have the sintered plates?
nathanhu
08-Aug-2006, 23:07
i had nothing but problems with carbon plates on the road, no feel at all.
i would only use sintered on the road, but i would use carbons on the track as the feeling changes with applied heat...
clint 999R
08-Aug-2006, 23:35
i have got sintered plates in my standard clutch very graby setting off and keeps putting gold dust everywhere dont no if this is normal but only got 1800miles till slipping when i get to 9k. i dont use my bike for touring andyb so when changing down rear locks up a bit so i thought a slipper would help with this as well as taking a lot of stress out of the chain ect
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