Is there a HONDA Clutch Assembly perhaps 750 or 900
similar in design - close to what the CBX 1000 Pro Link uses?
Perhaps similar to another Brand?
Slipper Clutch Manufacturer Asked.
Doesn't have a CBX 1000 Pro Link
available - Eastern Europe.
Brian
Similar HONDA Clutch
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Re: Similar HONDA Clutch
No. You may find similar or even identical plates, but the baskets are unique. No other Honda clutch comes close.
Curious: Have you experienced a situation with the CBX where you found a slipper clutch would have been of advantage?
The main purpose of a slipper clutch is preventing "rear wheel hop" and/or rear wheel blocking when downshifting at high speeds in racing.
I track a 1996 Ducati 916SP which does not have a slipper clutch and I have not missed it.
Curious: Have you experienced a situation with the CBX where you found a slipper clutch would have been of advantage?
The main purpose of a slipper clutch is preventing "rear wheel hop" and/or rear wheel blocking when downshifting at high speeds in racing.
I track a 1996 Ducati 916SP which does not have a slipper clutch and I have not missed it.
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Re: Similar HONDA Clutch
Lightened reciprocating engine mass deceleration will bring on 'rear wheel hop'
A healthy 'Cush Drive' could be an answer too.
A healthy 'Cush Drive' could be an answer too.