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#11 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

BuzZz wrote: Streetbikes really ought not to be ridden in a fashion that requires such a feature. Especially if ridden in a lawful manner.
Now there's the pot calling the kettle black! C'mon, BuzZz, you need a slipper clutch, and you know it. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
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#12 Unread post by BuzZz »

ronboskz650sr wrote:
BuzZz wrote: Streetbikes really ought not to be ridden in a fashion that requires such a feature. Especially if ridden in a lawful manner.
Now there's the pot calling the kettle black! C'mon, BuzZz, you need a slipper clutch, and you know it. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
That was me trying(and failing) to be P.C....... gotta at least try to seem semi-responsible for the masses. :roll:

Conv with my wife lastnight....

Cute One,"If we stay the night in Calgary, are we going to go for a ride with your friends from TMW?"

Ugly One, "I dunno, I'm not sure they want to ride with me."

Cute One, "Why not?"

Ugly one, "Well Hunny, I'm kind of a Squid, and most responsible/respectable folks try thier best to avoid Squids."

Cute One, "What's a Squid?"

20 minute explaination about how what I do ought not to be done alot of the time......

Cute One, "Oh, I see. So they're (censor-bot deleted word) ."

Ugly One, "No Dear, they're just a little more safety-oriented than I am. I think they may want to live to retirement."

Cute One, "Sounds pretty unexciting."

I love that Woman. :laughing:
No Witnesses.... :shifty:

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#13 Unread post by sol_the_phreak »

Man, BuzZz, thanks!

I feel like sort of an idiot after reading that because in terms of racing that would be both a logical and a desireable characteristc to have. My uncle owns a Ducati 998R and I sorta just looked at it and drooled. He gave me a brief rundown of its features, and the phrase "slipper clutch" piqued my interest, so I figured I would ask someone who knew. I know him and a few friends race for fun every few weeks and his wife has a degree of rivalry with the bike, as if she is competing with it for my uncles attention. Frankly I couldn't blame him for spending time with that thing, because that bike is alot nicer than she is. hehehe

Like I said BuzZz, thanks again.

-Sol

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#14 Unread post by NORTY »

As stated above, a slipper has no practical purpose on the street.
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#15 Unread post by ZooTech »

The Suzuki C90 has a slipper clutch, and it's meant to be ridden "lawfully" by design. I think we've all been in situations where we're racing around and drop one gear too many before engine braking, and a slipper would have prevented the subsequent rear tire lockup. Hell, I even manage to do it in my truck from time to time.

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