It was your clutch col265 setup that I was thinking of when I wrote " The Reedspeed setup is also very good" ... Very light action on yours...col265 wrote:I'll second that. Had one for a few years with no problems and feels very very easy at the lever.mark wrote:readspeed 6 plate absolutely perfect
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we have used the readspeed in a 46bhp motor with no problem. i always try to fit the best available at the time of build ,you know then it is going to work everytime with no playing about . i for one dont enjoy taking motors apart to replace inferior products with slighlty better ones only to find out you need even better.its a 35 bhp monster of an engine then you will need the very best you can buy... If its 20- 25 bhp The Foxhat or reedspeed 6 plate setups will do perfectly
simply buy the best and that will take all power upgrades you can do
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0-GT clutch
1-foxhat (?)
2- tino Sacchi 6 discs ergal spider kit is a good alternative.
+30hp supposed
i'm not sure if it is this one fitted on the TTwin 250
--- the Readspeed cnc I 've bought 2 years ago (in my case) has come twisted....
Sacchi's 6

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1-foxhat (?)
2- tino Sacchi 6 discs ergal spider kit is a good alternative.
i'm not sure if it is this one fitted on the TTwin 250
--- the Readspeed cnc I 've bought 2 years ago (in my case) has come twisted....
Sacchi's 6

Ergal siper


In all honesty I would believe the foxhat setup would work up to and well in excess of 30bhp... but as I have never tuned or built anything that powerfull, Therefore I couldnt really say what would be best much over 25bhp... I would use the Foxhat spider in any engine I put together, It really is the best clutch spider Ive used to date... But I dont know if the plates in mine would take 35 bhp.... Let alone 46 bhp..mark wrote:we have used the readspeed in a 46bhp motor with no problem. i always try to fit the best available at the time of build ,you know then it is going to work everytime with no playing about . i for one dont enjoy taking motors apart to replace inferior products with slighlty better ones only to find out you need even better.its a 35 bhp monster of an engine then you will need the very best you can buy... If its 20- 25 bhp The Foxhat or reedspeed 6 plate setups will do perfectly
simply buy the best and that will take all power upgrades you can do
never used a foxhat so will only reccomend what i have used 
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I'm using a new Saigon Scooter Centre Japanese 5 plate clutch conversion on my RB20, a lovely light action especially with a nylon cable and dog leg lever. I think it's base on a NSR Honda clutch. Bulletproof & highly recommended (and cheap too).
fancied one of these after seeing it in sweden . after closer inspection at kettering i decided not to buy as i was worried bout the rivets letting go . still fancy it if it was constructed better 
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£300 for the readspeed which is a bit lumpy but only fits GP,s although there may be a pressure plate upgrade.....
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I am very satisfaid with my cam-lam 6plate. I change the springs to some softer, the rest is standard bits. Works perfect on my RB22!
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Stian,what was the cost for the cam lam?
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