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Video on what a slipper clutch is
#21
(12-18-2016, 03:25 PM)Randy B_imp Wrote: I just ran across this and since the 2017 is equipped with one I figured I'd toss it up for those that don't know what it is.



Cannot find the link to the video.
Can you please repost it again
Thanks
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#22
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/videos...eo=x5mzpg8
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#23
I wonder if the new clutch assembly would retrofit without modification into previous models. Although slight, I can feel a difference in the pull of the already light lever. Someone with a hand problem may benefit possibly. (like me
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#24
Don't know. Popgun is the parts guru- he could probably compare the fiche to see if the surrounding bits look the same. And then off course- the cost of the parts is a big factor.
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#25
slipper clutch is what you need coming into turn 10A at Rd Atlanta, from 175 mph. not sure what it's use would be for street riding.
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#26
I was hoping Marvincon would do that himself, PowerDubs Smile I'll look at the drawings though. Having a '17 service manual would most likely help too.
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#27
The lists on the clutch parts from 2013 and 2017 respectively.

http://www.hondapartshouse.com/oemparts/...23b/clutch
http://www.hondapartshouse.com/oemparts/...332/clutch
It looks like the outer is the same, but the guts are different. So long as the main shaft is the same size I would think you could fit it if you really wanted to.
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#28
(06-13-2017, 01:19 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I was hoping Marvincon would do that himself, PowerDubs Smile I'll look at the drawings though. Having a '17 service manual would most likely help too.

I was comparing the two drawings a few weeks ago, I should have said.
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#29
(06-12-2017, 11:58 PM)jimgl3_imp Wrote: slipper clutch is what you need coming into turn 10A at Rd Atlanta, from 175 mph. not sure what it's use would be for street riding.

They're popular with street riders who ride on the street like it's Road Atlanta. Big Grin
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#30
Ok, so in comparison we can reuse some of our existing parts- but several more will need to be purchased.

On the 2017 page-

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for a total of $274.76- use the 10% off coupon and you can have a slipper clutch for $247.28 and a Saturday afternoon for install.

I guess my question is- has anyone rode a bike with a slipper clutch? How effective is it?

Does it take a situation that would normally have complete rear tire lock up to function or will it lessen the blow when I am a little too aggressive with downshifting and my wife bangs my head? ;P
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