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slipper clutch

Discussion in 'Chassis' started by Mutl3y, Jan 10, 2016.

  1. Mutl3y

    Mutl3y

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    hi all,
    maybe not in the right section but here goes,
    got an 11 model with no slipper fitted, so was wondering who has a standard oem fitted from a 13+ bike and what they like on track? T3 racing do them for roughly 500 notes, where as the sigma is roughly 700 notes.
    is it worth getting an after market for the extra 200 sobs? will only be doing around 10-12 trackdays a year
    cheers
    Mut
     
  2. Sigma look purdy
     
  3. I've got the triumph slipper in my racebike & love it, I I haven't used sigma or stm tho so carnt compare
     
  4. Rawhide

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    Funny enough I was going to ask exactly the same thing. Actually £399 on T3-racing so more like £300+ saving over Sigma and would like to know if the Sigma can really be that much better?
     
  5. I have had stm 13 slipper and sigma I would say that it's defiantly worth paying the extra to have stm or sigma a lot smoother
     
  6. I sold a sigma lastweek as I'm confident the triumph unit works perfectly for my pace anyway
     
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  7. Not saying it does not work at anyone's pace I just think it's smoother and nice feel. So I'd rather spend the extra
     
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  8. Mutl3y

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    Hi Wobbley,
    so have you had both of them then? both oem and after market?

    Rawhide
    if you not registered as a racer with T3 then theres vat to add to the 399

    cheers
    Mut
     
  9. You still drunk mate? Get the shots in you tight git
     
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  10. Yes mate had all of them lol loads of people rate the 13 clutch I just feel the stm and sigma are nicer.
     
  11. Mutl3y

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    cheers for that,
    something to think about, t3 will give me another 200 sobs for sommit else to put on bike :)
    maybe samco hoses and billet cooler, or some decent clip ons :)
    Mut
     
  12. I've also had both, STM and currently have the OEM one in my 09 track bike, I prefer the triumph unit as its slip and assist giving a light clutch action. I'm boarding on fast group pace and its fine for me, saved me plenty of times!
     
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  13. Samcos & billet cooler are good news.
    I personally run standard clip ons as their cheap & strong.
    I just remover the locating bolt.
    I crashed 4 times last season without bending or braking 1.
     

  14. Huh? They'll give you money XD that's awesome
     
  15. Mutl3y

    Mutl3y

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    lol i wish,
    i'm gonna go for the t3 clutch and the 200 i save is defo going on hoses and cooler,
    cheers for all replies fellas
    Mut
     
  16. I take it it was the no limits awards last nite
     
  17. Mutl3y

    Mutl3y

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    i'm lost Buzz
    but that don't take much :)
    still aint got round to doing that wiring, :( is it defo between the fork and air box mate it gets routed? i aint got a lot of room there with the ses bracket mounted?
    Mut
     
  18. Hi mate. I meant the no limits racing awards nite sorry nothing to do with the slipper clutch. I'm planning on getting the 13 clutch at some point. I found a guy in America on ebay that has sold a couple of them recently very cheap I passed the ad onto here and someone bought it. Hopefully he'll have some more. Yes through the forks but I think captain steffydog has his around the fork leg at least I think I saw a pic on here of his life that. Next time I have the bike out I'll get some pics up mate
     
  19. Wobbley does this mean you still
    Have said spare clutch ? ;)
     
  20. Mutl3y

    Mutl3y

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    cheers Buzz
     

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