Supermiata race clutch
#2
Yes. I'm using it right now only for the weight savings as I'm N/A. But I'm positive this thing will hold up to anything I can throw at it.
I'm also extremely pleased with how it has performed from just a clutch perspective. It has never given me any grief; it just works.
It took a little getting used to as its a smaller engagement range but nothing you can't just program your brain to do. Mine is organic, btw. I've had no problems stuck in traffic for 40 minutes.
Oh, and the one I got was made by Competition Clutch. I seem to have read there was an earlier version made by someone else.
I'm also extremely pleased with how it has performed from just a clutch perspective. It has never given me any grief; it just works.
It took a little getting used to as its a smaller engagement range but nothing you can't just program your brain to do. Mine is organic, btw. I've had no problems stuck in traffic for 40 minutes.
Oh, and the one I got was made by Competition Clutch. I seem to have read there was an earlier version made by someone else.
#3
I like mine. It's a twin-disc organic setup. I didn't think it very hard to get used to, personally. Easy to pull onto a trailer or whatever else. Drive it on the street for a while, no big deal there, either. My only concern is long term availability of the replacement discs but that's probably not a huge risk.
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