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Old 08-06-2006, 03:18 AM
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Hi, I keep reading about slip clutches. I am still new to the motorcycle parts scene and am just wondering what it is. And how is it diferent from stock clutches. Thanks
 
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from my understanding what a slipper clutch does is, It allows you to down gear aggressively and your rear tyre will not lock up. Hope this helped...I am getting one fitted to my 06' 1k this following week. As the 06' 1000rr doesn't come with one standard like the GSXR..
 
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Thanks that does help. DO the 600rr's 06 come with them?
 
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No. As of yet, the only bikes that come stock with slipper clutches are the '06 GSXR 600 and I believe 750 and the '06 Yamaha R1 LE. It's great technology that typically uses ball bearings or or another device that will slightly release tension from the clutch plates when downshifting so your rear tire doesn't lock up.
 
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Old 08-07-2006, 01:14 PM
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zx10r also has them...
next big thing will be traction control...

that's when i will upgrade to a new bike...or get an older one (like 06) for cheap that won't be getting much love when the newer machines come out.
 
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Take a look on this video. http://alvaromelo.blip.tv/file/32689/ I down shifted too much, then my rear wheel got "locked". If I had using a slip clutch here, this wouldn't had happened.
 
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Thanks everyone. I understand it all much more. The video showed a good example plus it looked like a nice ride..
 
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great toy kinda pricey in the aftermarket though.......
 
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You dont need one, learn how to rev the RPMs with the clutch in to match crank rotation to rear tire rotation you will save money and be a better rider.
 
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Even great riders make mistakes so if its something can can improve your safety it cant hurt....you think rossi never locked up the rear tire....i'd still rev match but in the back of your mind you would know youd still be ok....theoretically
 


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