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Quoc Le from Manchester, NH United States
stock two shoe clutch. 2 of these bad boys. turn in 2-3 times (personal preference) and blast!
if you're scared that your clutch will get bent, then get yourself a brace... or make one you big dummy!
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Good Springs
September 12, 2013
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Elliot Craig from Raleigh, NC United States
Ran them on a stock 2 shoe for 4-6 months and they're amazing. about to throw them on a new 3 shoe with a 50cc kit, just don't over tighten or you will warp your shoes/ eat your shoes away. Make sure you take your time when tuning and only turning in ever so much, sucks but it will save you problems in the long run.
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Work Great
February 14, 2011
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John from Tucson
These work great on my E50.
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Make your 2 shoe REVVVVVVV
February 14, 2011
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Zach Raddatz from Lincoln, NE United States
Perfect for a lightened 2 shoe... MUST use a brace. Will bend the posts otherwise! I have 1000 miles on my stock shoes so far and there holding good!
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better have power
September 9, 2010
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Maize from Minneapolis, MN United States
works great with a three shoe, but you have to have power, my clutch would not grab until 8000 rpm, so the bike was a race bike. clutches would burn out in 1 day and the clutch plate pivot arms would be bent out.