new 5/6 plate clutch for lambrettas

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Very nice indeed......
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I've eventually fitted mine and cant believe how soft and easy it is. It was that easy to pull the lever in, I thought that it was going to cause drag and was surprised when it didn't.....best clutch I've ever had....no slip...no drag :D :D :D :D Best start saving up for another for my other scoot now :lol:
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bizzly wrote:I've eventually fitted mine and cant believe how soft and easy it is. It was that easy to pull the lever in, I thought that it was going to cause drag and was surprised when it didn't.....best clutch I've ever had....no slip...no drag :D :D :D :D Best start saving up for another for my other scoot now :lol:
Have you done many miles on it then ?? :shock: :lol: :lol:
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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Toddy wrote:
bizzly wrote:I've eventually fitted mine and cant believe how soft and easy it is. It was that easy to pull the lever in, I thought that it was going to cause drag and was surprised when it didn't.....best clutch I've ever had....no slip...no drag :D :D :D :D Best start saving up for another for my other scoot now :lol:
Have you done many miles on it then ?? :shock: :lol: :lol:
lol....about 3....only had shorts on and thought I had best come home and get dressed proper to go out again....lmao
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bizzly wrote:
Toddy wrote:
bizzly wrote:I've eventually fitted mine and cant believe how soft and easy it is. It was that easy to pull the lever in, I thought that it was going to cause drag and was surprised when it didn't.....best clutch I've ever had....no slip...no drag :D :D :D :D Best start saving up for another for my other scoot now :lol:
Have you done many miles on it then ?? :shock: :lol: :lol:
lol....about 3....only had shorts on and thought I had best come home and get dressed proper to go out again....lmao
:D nice one
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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I've just put my name on the list for the next batch 8-)
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Hi Rocho
Have you any clutches available to buy at the moment please, I have an Italian Crown to exchange
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It took me ages to find this post, shouldn't it be in the Dealers Section ?

Great looking clutch, does it need any speacial tooling or does the standard clutch tools fit?

thanks
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No fancy tools just normal clutch tools
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CANbus wrote:It took me ages to find this post, shouldn't it be in the Dealers Section ?

Great looking clutch, does it need any speacial tooling or does the standard clutch tools fit?

thanks
You might find that your standard clutch spanner doesn't fit as well, but I still held mine ok-ish with it.
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