Okay i know i must be insane what with my previos problems with all things asia, but have just read the clutch article in this months Scootering and the new SSC 5 plate clutch was well recieved albeit with some slightly dodgy finishing.
has anyone tried one of these out. sounds like they fit in an LI box fine but the GP fitting has some issues?
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as I told you before, nice east action and bulletproof
as I told you before, nice east action and bulletproof
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although you probably meant to type in " easy.".............".east" does sound quite appropiate.............

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Cannot comment about the ease of fitting, but I rode round Saigon with Pat, and actually asked him what clutch he had fitted because I was riding a standard Vespa 150 super and I was suffering from that clutch. He was using one of his clutches, which he said he'd had in for a year without any problem, and when I tried it, it was a soft as. This was in his TS1.
I'm tempted to get one for the RB I'm building.
I'm tempted to get one for the RB I'm building.
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I'm tempted to get one for the RB I'm building.[/quote]
you better be quick than, looks like they are having a closing down sale in nam?
I'm tempted to get one for the RB I'm building.[/quote]
you better be quick than, looks like they are having a closing down sale in nam?
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