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slowly building up a 200 motor for my road lammy currently got a 200 rapido barrel and mb race tour crank what clutch does every one recommend as theres so many out there the barrel will be worked on by the man him self chalkie white so need something that can stand some hammer
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link rich ?
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either look up rocho on here or go here - http://www.granturismo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ or look up rich t on here also .. all depends if you mind having a packer or not
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james lancaster wrote:slowly building up a 200 motor for my road lammy currently got a 200 rapido barrel and mb race tour crank what clutch does every one recommend as theres so many out there the barrel will be worked on by the man him self chalkie white so need something that can stand some hammer
47 tooth version when AF get them in stock
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Rocho 5 plate will handle any power your engine puts in to with no packer needed just use 10/30 oil
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HOW MUCH ARE THE ROCHO ONES ?
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pm him on here
In the old days (80's) everyone seemed to be able to get away with SIL clutches and extra springs. I went through a period of amazement that people had clutches burning out eventough I was still happy with standard set ups anyway I started reading about them, measuring steels, 5 plates etc and I never had anything buy bother! I'm going for a Saigon Scooter Center one.
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What's the gearbox?
If you run a big front sprocket, you'll probably get away with using a four plate with stronger springs.
If you run a big front sprocket, you'll probably get away with using a four plate with stronger springs.
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