SLipper clutch
are there other choices or you think they are all the same? it looks like the only option I have here in the uk is Sigma.
Hey Tahoe your always there to advise.
Fitted my Pazzo levers today, there great.
Next up is Braided hose lines and wavy disc (just the rear)- I know you dont like them.
I am still thinking about master cylinders.
Should be getting my Gilles rear set very soon, when I have the time.
Hey Tahoe your always there to advise.
Fitted my Pazzo levers today, there great.
Next up is Braided hose lines and wavy disc (just the rear)- I know you dont like them.
I am still thinking about master cylinders.
Should be getting my Gilles rear set very soon, when I have the time.
year there are a lot of slipper clutches out there...with the almost $1K price tag, most guys i know who are track ****** but don't race don't use them but just blip and rev match, etc.
wavy discs...hahah who told you i don't like them? i would get them for the front when i do need them but i haven't needed them yet as i have 2 sets of stockers. the rear...geez...is there even a brake there? i really can't feel it...LOL...it's good to level the suspension befonre going into a turn and to help turn in.
SS lines are AWESOME! it should be one of the first mods on a bike!
i didn't forget...but you're supposed to go baller status and do the brembo MC remember?
wavy discs...hahah who told you i don't like them? i would get them for the front when i do need them but i haven't needed them yet as i have 2 sets of stockers. the rear...geez...is there even a brake there? i really can't feel it...LOL...it's good to level the suspension befonre going into a turn and to help turn in.
SS lines are AWESOME! it should be one of the first mods on a bike!
i didn't forget...but you're supposed to go baller status and do the brembo MC remember?
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