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Old 16-Mar-2005, 19:02   #1
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Is there anyone running a JHP Bucci road and track slipper clutch? what does he charge for them? just sold a mountain bike (now have cash) so am looking at a slipper clutch of some description. STM, or JHP.
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 20:17   #2
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...1436 277&rd=1

dont mess about get a pucka factory one
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 20:24   #3
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My JHP is now fitted but not been road tested yet. Like the idea of being able to use nice and cheapish ST4 ali plates and any after market type outer basket. Easy to fit also, especialy when you have Jon giving you expert advise "Cheers Jon"
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 20:41   #4
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...1436 277&rd=1

dont mess about get a pucka factory one


Got to agree. These also use standard plates if you want to. An Nick sells these with a full set.

TP and I have them fitted
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 20:43   #5
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Got to agree. These also use standard plates if you want to. An Nick sells these with a full set.

TP and I have them fitted

As Mr_S says, you can use the standard plates, ally plates form ST4s etc - well worth it.

Mine is different to the one in the auction though.
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 20:59   #6
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Ah yes. TP and I have the 6 post ones. The auctions the later 4 post one which can be used with a locking tool for a starter thingy (looks like a mower with a wheel on, don't know it's proper name)

I think these later ones are made by STM.
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 21:26   #7
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Ah yes. TP and I have the 6 post ones. The auctions the later 4 post one which can be used with a locking tool for a starter thingy (looks like a mower with a wheel on, don't know it's proper name)

I think these later ones are made by STM.

The other difference being the 4 poster that I was offered was ramp only, no bearings. The 6 poster is a ramp and bearing setup.
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thats why i wont go for it, i want the ball bearing type.
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Old 16-Mar-2005, 21:45   #9
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I didn't realise that the new type was not a ramp item.
I have the six post one and it works beautifully, the new ones are supposed to slip even more efficiently. (no bump starting)
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thats why i wont go for it, i want the ball bearing type.

Why?
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