Clutch springs
Can anyone recommend the gt clutch springs (as sold by Af) as i'am looking for springs that sit somewhere between standard & mb ones in stiffness.thanks
Try Beedspeed mate.
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yes - great springs
Are they the one's Beedspeed advertise on their website as extra strong ?
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Just to be clear I am only vouching for GT springs sold by AF not Beedspeed
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I bought mine direct from Richard Taylor, £6 for a set of 5. You can contact him via his website
http://www.granturismo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
http://www.granturismo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
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I`m not sure that the GT springs sold by AF are the same as Richard Taylors
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Assumed they were as AF do sell some other Richard Taylor products like the chain tensioner. Just had a search and can't actually find any GT springs on the AF site, only MB springs
The term GT has been used for clutch springs for as long as I have had scooters and probably alongtime before that , i take it to mean stronger springs as were fitted to the TV 200, s which some people call GT for some reason , altho im not sure if they actually were stronger ?
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