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RE: [ST] Slipper clutch



I did some searching for "slipper clutches".  Couldn't find an explaination
suitable for the mechanically impaired.

This is a sales pitch I found on the STM website:
"STM patented system avoids the rear wheel blocking in detached phase. With
the clutch automatic mechanism, the pilot is not obliged to keep his finger
on the left lever in detached phase to make the clutch slide and can
concentrate on other driving phases."

But I still don't understand what they mean.  Could someone please elaborate
on what at "slipper clutch" is and why someone would want one.

Rich


- -----Original Message-----
From: Steven Kohlscheen [mailto:TrumpST@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:51 AM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Slipper clutch


James Goldston wrote:
> Has anyone know here put a slipper clutch on
> their Sprint?

I've been on the list since 1999.  I don't remember anyone ever doing this
with a Sprint ST.  I have to agree with Chuck, an instructive trackday, or
riding school, would probably do more good.

Steven "Dirty Dawg" Kohlscheen

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