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Will C from san francisco, CA United States
with the included black springs, these shoes make any kitted + pipe setup rip. a must have for sure.
keep in mind though, with all this new found slip, thy pads do not last very long.
like others have said, great on stock too if you just use the lightened pads and stock springs.
also the black springs with stock pads makes a very nice combo for kitted setups as well. i burnt through a set of malossi pads and am currently running original clutch shoes that have been lightened a wee bit with black springs. not as slippy as before but should last a lil longer.
just get these pads.
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They work
July 8, 2016
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Alex from Meadville , PA United States
Fit my Kinetic TFR perfect. Had to reuse the stock springs, the ones supplied with this were to stiff to let the clutch engage.
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ran them
August 8, 2014
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moped from portland, OR United States
they still worked when the friction material wore of them didn't have to push the ped home sent them back to treat if no one beleaved it / I just wished they would have lasted forever
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Useless, or DOUBLE USEFULL?
September 25, 2013
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Dillon from middlebury, CT
Put these on a stock Soni 2 Kinetic, ciao body.
With the lightened shoes and tighter springs there was no way in hell of getting these shoes to engage, not enough rpms.
BUUTTTT, shoes alone? Saw a couple hundred rpm increase in grab on the Soni.
Then when I grabbed another Ciao, tossed the leftover heavy springs on that with stock shoes... PERFECT, about a 2k engagement.
So together this combo needs some real balls to work, but in my case it gave me enough parts to outfit two one speed ciaos....righteous
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yes
June 13, 2011
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heywood jablome from pa
with the included springs, these shoes hit at about 4500 rpm. have a nice day