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duc daz 16-Mar-2006 21:35

slipper clutch
 
after having a go on pedro,s 749R i was very impressed with the bucci slipper clutch .Ive never had the opportunity to ride a bike with one on before .(now where did i put that credit card):lol::lol:

pedro 16-Mar-2006 21:44

had to find used daz, belive me :devil:.

andyb 16-Mar-2006 22:14

Imagine how useful it is with a lot of power..............:lol::lol::devil:

pedro 16-Mar-2006 22:33

yes andy - imagine-

duc daz 17-Mar-2006 10:13

Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Imagine how useful it is with a lot of power..............:lol::lol::devil:
hey pedro weve come across guys like andy before (theyve got the power but can,t use it because of lack of experiece in riding abllity......can talk the talk but can,t walk the walk. :lol::lol::frog:

[Edited on 17-3-2006 by duc daz]

marchesini 17-Mar-2006 10:47

plenty of options ...
 
I've tried a couple of different makes of slipper and the amount of confidence it gives you when knocking down a gear (or three) into a sharp corner cannot be underestimated (for me at least).

I have a sigma performance one on my 996 road bike - great on the track but a bit grabby in traffic light traffic - very hard to pull away quickly.

I also bought a second hand bucci one for my track bike from this very site last year which (so far) has also worked very well - no rear wheel lock ups or grabbiness.

Before buying the bucci one, I was toying with the idea of one of the ebay versions from AT Corse. I recall them being about £350 but not sure if that incuded the plates etc. Apparently these are unbranded DP versions and are direct from the factory. You can pay more for higher spec versions and I think a few people on here have been very happy with them. If you do a search on AT Corse you'll find them. If you are interested, I think I have his number somewhere so you can also speak to the importer / seller aswell - always good for reassurance in my book.

Hope this helps.

simon

duc daz 17-Mar-2006 14:32

Quote:

Originally posted by marchesini
I've tried a couple of different makes of slipper and the amount of confidence it gives you when knocking down a gear (or three) into a sharp corner cannot be underestimated (for me at least).

I have a sigma performance one on my 996 road bike - great on the track but a bit grabby in traffic light traffic - very hard to pull away quickly.

I also bought a second hand bucci one for my track bike from this very site last year which (so far) has also worked very well - no rear wheel lock ups or grabbiness.

Before buying the bucci one, I was toying with the idea of one of the ebay versions from AT Corse. I recall them being about £350 but not sure if that incuded the plates etc. Apparently these are unbranded DP versions and are direct from the factory. You can pay more for higher spec versions and I think a few people on here have been very happy with them. If you do a search on AT Corse you'll find them. If you are interested, I think I have his number somewhere so you can also speak to the importer / seller aswell - always good for reassurance in my book.

Hope this helps. thanks for that

simon
:)

pedro 17-Mar-2006 17:05

Quote:

Originally posted by duc daz
Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Imagine how useful it is with a lot of power..............:lol::lol::devil:
hey pedro weve come across guys like andy before (theyve got the power but can,t use it because of lack of experiece in riding abllity......can talk the talk but can,t walk the walk. :lol::lol::frog:

[Edited on 17-3-2006 by duc daz]
how is jason?:lol:

andyb 17-Mar-2006 19:03

Quote:

Originally posted by pedro
Quote:

Originally posted by duc daz
Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Imagine how useful it is with a lot of power..............:lol::lol::devil:
hey pedro weve come across guys like andy before (theyve got the power but can,t use it because of lack of experiece in riding abllity......can talk the talk but can,t walk the walk. :lol::lol::frog:

[Edited on 17-3-2006 by duc daz]
how is jason?:lol:

Hmm experience?, qualifications?.............. give me your best shot!

pedro 17-Mar-2006 19:41

who? jason is a guy we know who on his zx10 is a gp god, his first & only track day at mallory was so good the instrustors coundnt catch him:P. his allways on his back wheel on the local fast road over 150mph. then when out on a run with daz,daz has to pull in & wait.:lol: i must say i was trailing mad mav,f-pete,chief, when i went for a blast some time ago.fast riders they are.

andyb 17-Mar-2006 19:47

Quote, "theyve got the power but can,t use it because of lack of experience in riding abllity"..........



:o I wont be so arrogant as to post my qualifications.......although quite a distance from being on the backwheel at 150! :lol::pig:

chief 17-Mar-2006 20:01

Andy, 150 on the back wheel ....sounds like Mad Mav's wrap sheet to me...... he only does it to even out tyre wear, apparently he can be a bit harsh on the fronts :burn:

duc daz 17-Mar-2006 21:15

Quote:

Originally posted by andyb
Quote, "theyve got the power but can,t use it because of lack of experience in riding abllity"..........



:o I wont be so arrogant as to post my qualifications.......although quite a distance from being on the backwheel at 150! :lol::pig:
come on andy lets have a laugh:lol::lol:

mark749s 18-Mar-2006 23:55

I thought you guys might have a race
it sounds like you need one
and by the way i am slow

duc daz 19-Mar-2006 11:43

we just wind each other up and have a laugh its called banter:sing:

[Edited on 19-3-2006 by duc daz]

andyb 19-Mar-2006 13:45

Nice picture of a numberplate...........is it real, for the world to see?:puzzled:

duc daz 19-Mar-2006 15:29

there are a few numbers missing of there andy painted out by the computer ??????????????????:P

andyb 19-Mar-2006 19:44

bet theres a 5 and or 8 in there?:D:eureka:

mark749s 19-Mar-2006 20:12

6 or 5 then

[Edited on 19-3-2006 by mark749s]

duc daz 19-Mar-2006 22:39

a fiver to the first person that can guess the missing numbers in the right order :P

mark749s 19-Mar-2006 23:03

give us a clue!! then

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 20:56

youve got better odds than the lottery:P

V2 PETE 20-Mar-2006 21:27

6 and a 1

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 21:33

hey you stay out of it. friends cant join in:lol:

V2 PETE 20-Mar-2006 21:37

iz it right or wrong cus that was a wild guess

:puzzled:

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 21:40

youve got £2.50 so far:P

andyb 20-Mar-2006 21:43

5 and 1

V2 PETE 20-Mar-2006 21:46

9 and a 1

andyb 20-Mar-2006 21:48

Na, them irish plates allways have a 5,8 and 1 in them!:lol::lol:

Is a fiver worth finding out for real?:pig::D

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 21:58

cant believe how far of you all are :lol:come on andy you can do better then that:frog:

[Edited on 20-3-2006 by duc daz]

V2 PETE 20-Mar-2006 22:05

are you trying to say u are 30 yrs old daz by doctoring your plate
cus we all know thats a lie

:P

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 22:07

i brought the plate 6years ago:lol::lol:;)

pedro 20-Mar-2006 22:19

123

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 22:20

even me mate want to take a fiver of me :(

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 22:25

do you all give in or what ...what chance have you lot got of picking the right numbers for the lottery:lol:

pedro 20-Mar-2006 22:25

u2u me it then we can split the fiva:eureka:

duc daz 20-Mar-2006 22:26

youve to much money pedro you dont need it :D

pedro 20-Mar-2006 22:35

skint:( tyres, jerez spends,wife wants new car:o. yeh -well she can wait:P tyres getting poped on tomorrow at b/t.

andyb 20-Mar-2006 23:19

Quote:

Originally posted by pedro
skint:( tyres, jerez spends,wife wants new car:o. yeh -well she can wait:P tyres getting poped on tomorrow at b/t.

What tyres u getting?

pedro 21-Mar-2006 08:07

the new pilot race


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