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guy that bought my car recons the clutch was fried... lol that thing was 100% when I put it back in with the new motor, it then did maybe 3500km tops...

so the clutch was fried and he still managed to wreck it....sounds like a twat...

How much power you running in the Stagea?

You could borrow my spare set?

Not much at all, prob around 170-180awdkw at most i think but wanting splitfires or OEM so I don't have to replace it in the future when I get more power.

How old is the spare set? Condition?

Buy from perfect run, use gaffa tape for now lol

Will call perfect run, won't rely on gaffa tape lol

Hang on...you're bragging about how few of you got laid on a Contiki tour? :unsure:

bragging?

There were a few couples, and even more werent single ie. left their partner at home. Average age was like 28-29. At least 5 were over 30 which was surprising.

Not much at all, prob around 170-180awdkw at most i think but wanting splitfires or OEM so I don't have to replace it in the future when I get more power.

How old is the spare set? Condition?

Will call perfect run, won't rely on gaffa tape lol

How is that needing them asap?

he either rode the clutch pretty hard for a few days till he wrecked it, or they both happened at the same time...

yeah riding it was my first thought too but sheeet...it wouldn't burn out that quick

so is a dead clutch his excuse for wrecking it?..

 

thats fine for your own motorbike,,,but its useless for track days,, they check the for the sticker,,,also when you come off and crack your head open like an egg you might have a hard time sueing them,,,,and there is good money to be made sueing them...

I know of 2 people with payouts in excess of 300k ;)

personally ,its not something I would mess with for the sake of a few bucks...

 

A shoei is a Shoei, so from a safety point of view there is no argument to be made. It's the same helmet, only Australia charges a ridiculous premium for a test inferior to the tests passed overseas, and a sticker. A sticker which can be purchased for $30.

Perfect run, $429.01 + postage.... anyone know if perfect run is reliable with their warranty?

How is that needing them asap?


Hoping to get them by this week or next and just incase they weren't my problem from missfiring then I'll have some time to fiddle around before deca. Plus I won't have much time to work it out after next week.

yeah riding it was my first thought too but sheeet...it wouldn't burn out that quick

so is a dead clutch his excuse for wrecking it?..

It was a button clutch, if u ride them they wear out very quickly..

 

contiki tour = overpriced brothel

 

Agree.

Travel thru europe is piss easy now (thanks to Schengen Agreement/Euros currency).

Parents did contiki many moons ago only cause the Schengen agreement didn't exist back then and went over there 2 1/2 years ago and told me not to bother with contiki tour.

If you want to meet people, do it on pub crawls, job done.

Not much at all, prob around 170-180awdkw at most i think but wanting splitfires or OEM so I don't have to replace it in the future when I get more power.

How old is the spare set? Condition?

Will call perfect run, won't rely on gaffa tape lol

You can just borrow them for DECA till you get your new ones sorted

There off a well looked after motor at around 100,000kms

Changing coil packs is easy takes 5mins. (That's if you have your neo cover and valley cover off) Which I did so it could slightly reduce engine temps

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