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Originally Posted by Luddite
I can recommend the Sigma 48-tooth version, which I fitted to my S2R. Beautifully machined, worked a treat and great technical support from Neil Spalding himself.
Being 48-tooth, it's also quieter than the standard clutch - whether that's a plus point depends on how you feel about the signature dry clutch rattle!
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Well I'm encouraged by seing you two are both pro slipper cluches -best mod ever is quite some praise.
Luddite I am sure the Sigma 48 is a piece of art & engineering marvel but ebay prices are £950+ (some are over £1400!). The German jobby might not b e quite so wonderful, but at £290 its more likely to get a home on my bike...
No noise reduction allowed. A loud dry clutch for me!