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Old Aug 12, 2006 | 05:41 PM
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Default RE: The Slip clutch?

Heavier than stock clutch and more pieces to break. I don't believe it'll prevent crashes -- if having a slipper clutch allows the average rider to go in a corner with more speed then he'll just lose it in the corner. At some point you gotta realize your limits and ride within them.
 
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Old Aug 12, 2006 | 08:46 PM
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Hey doggy tell me what you think makes a great rider,but if it has anything to do with crashing then moto gp racers are not that great because they crash all the time.
If your telling me slipper clutches were designed for safety your wrong.They dont prevent accidents and they dont make a beginner an expert.They were designed for racing application only and there is nothing safe about a racing situation.
So if you are going to preach on about safety dont lead people to think that a slipper clutch will help them round corners at very lean angles at high rate of speed.

I hope you do not take too much offense to what i have said i only care about the next newbie rider that clings onto are every word and then ends up dead.This reply was not in any way to bash you or to ridicule you, it was written to put a perspective on slipper clutches.
 
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Old Aug 12, 2006 | 09:34 PM
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Kinda harsh, dude ...
 
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