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Racinpig 05-07-2010 02:11 PM

Can I still use losi bells?

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Racinpig (Post 7374937)
Can I still use losi bells?

Yup, I use Robinson losi bells on mine. I love this clutch system. I have had nothing but luck with it. It is smooth, consistent and lasts forever. There is an ongoing discussion about this clutch. I love it, some hate it (Cough, Cough, Integra, Cough, Cough). However I have no problem recommending it to anyone! Especially not for the price now. I consistently get 8-10+ gallons per set of shoes. I change the springs every couple of gallons and clean up the shoes a bit with scotch brite after every weekend. They just keep on working!:nod:

Frank L 05-07-2010 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY (Post 7374975)
Yup, I use Robinson losi bells on mine. I love this clutch system. I have had nothing but luck with it. It is smooth, consistent and lasts forever. There is an ongoing discussion about this clutch. I love it, some hate it (Cough, Cough, Integra, Cough, Cough). However I have no problem recommending it to anyone! Especially not for the price now. I consistently get 8-10+ gallons per set of shoes. I change the springs every couple of gallons and clean up the shoes a bit with scotch brite after every weekend. They just keep on working!:nod:

Ohh my 8-10 gallons. OHHH MYYY I can get 2-3 but I like to hammer it too. :nod: +1 on the robinson bells

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 7375066)
Ohh my 8-10 gallons. OHHH MYYY I can get 2-3 but I like to hammer it too. :nod: +1 on the robinson bells

That's on the Fioroni clutch. Have you tried one yet Frank? I love this clutch almost as much as you love OS Speeds.:lol:

travis4380 05-07-2010 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY (Post 7374921)

Love this clutch, put it on my 2.0 from day one.

Jamminkrazy, what springs are you running with you clutch?

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by travis4380 (Post 7375124)
Love this clutch, put it on my 2.0 from day one.

Jamminkrazy, what springs are you running with you clutch?

1 hard and 2 regular(medium) springs in the truggy. All 3 regular in the buggy.;)

travis4380 05-07-2010 03:41 PM

Thanks, I have been running 3 regular, going to put one hard in it. Is it better to put the hard one by itself or on the other side with a regular?

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 03:45 PM


Originally Posted by travis4380 (Post 7375162)
Thanks, I have been running 3 regular, going to put one hard in it. Is it better to put the hard one by itself or on the other side with a regular?

I put the hard in the bottom of the double side. That puts it the closest to the center of the shoes.:nod:

tc5 man 05-07-2010 03:49 PM

and the carbon shoes that the, fioroni uses grabs good in all conditions? espially on a truggy ?

travis4380 05-07-2010 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY (Post 7375181)
I put the hard in the bottom of the double side. That puts it the closest to the center of the shoes.:nod:

Thanks :)

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 03:51 PM


Originally Posted by tc5 man (Post 7375194)
and the carbon shoes that the, fioroni uses grabs good in all conditions? espially on a truggy ?

I wouldn't run it if it didn't.;)

travis4380 05-07-2010 03:55 PM

Ran mine all last year and it still looks new. :nod:

JAMMINKRAZY 05-07-2010 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by travis4380 (Post 7375213)
Ran mine all last year and it still looks new. :nod:

Doesn't that just make you smile and laugh at people changing shoes every gallon or two?:D:D:):):):):cool::cool:

travis4380 05-07-2010 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by JAMMINKRAZY (Post 7375239)
Doesn't that just make you smile and laugh at people changing shoes every gallon or two?:D:D:):):):):cool::cool:

The only thing i have changed is the brass washer. it's nice to have one less thing to worry about. Bearings seem to last longer also.

tc5 man 05-07-2010 04:17 PM

the only thing i dont like is the, spring hook clutch springs from experince is they dont last long, i guess the fiorini ones are diffrent ?


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