any one had experience with a motorbike style clutch from scootrs or saigon scooters or other breed, looking for a good clutch to stand 25 bhp without breaking the bank,
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joe
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Corrado's your man he has the beautiful 7 plate clutches by marco buttner of Lth scooters
TS1 and PX stay in the garage (future barn finds) out on the GTS 300 when I go out on a scooter.
I know I’ll get there and back
I know I’ll get there and back
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I've just fitted the SSC clutch in my TS1 (only dynoed once at mersea Island with a clubman - 19hp... has a chamber now and much gruntier!)
It fitted very easily and works well although only time will tell if its going to last!
My four plate clutch was only just starting to slip after a couple of years use so really I didnt need to upgrade to a better clutch, but what the hey!
Attached are pics







As I say... only time will tell how good it lasts!
Cheers,
db
It fitted very easily and works well although only time will tell if its going to last!
My four plate clutch was only just starting to slip after a couple of years use so really I didnt need to upgrade to a better clutch, but what the hey!
Attached are pics







As I say... only time will tell how good it lasts!
Cheers,
db
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how much? and where did you get it? anyone else used this ?Dryballs wrote:I've just fitted the SSC clutch in my TS1 (only dynoed once at mersea Island with a clubman - 19hp... has a chamber now and much gruntier!)
It fitted very easily and works well although only time will tell if its going to last!
My four plate clutch was only just starting to slip after a couple of years use so really I didnt need to upgrade to a better clutch, but what the hey!
Attached are pics
As I say... only time will tell how good it lasts!
Cheers,
db
regards
joe
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Mb developments are bringing a new clutch out in early november,
mark's stuff is quality so is marco's but you pay a little more but it's worth it
mark's stuff is quality so is marco's but you pay a little more but it's worth it
TS1 and PX stay in the garage (future barn finds) out on the GTS 300 when I go out on a scooter.
I know I’ll get there and back
I know I’ll get there and back
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As above... Saigon Scooter Centrejoespeed wrote:how much? and where did you get it? anyone else used this ?
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joe
I cant remember the landed price (£125 + postage) but I started a thread on it here... http://scooterotica.org/tempforum/viewt ... f=7&t=5790
I'm sure you could spunk huge fortunes on a really really nice clutch - as 6ldaxxx put but do you really need to?
Richard Taylors, LTH, MB... they all look really nice, but I know the first 2 didnt test any better in the scootering mag 2 months ago
I know ultimately you get what you pay for, but sometimes you also just pay for as much as you need!
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was speaking to a pal last night and he is having issues getting a clutch toi work wi his ts1 he found only the billet one from reedspeed worked so far so ill pas this info on thanks
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