Kamikaze Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 Hiya all, Just curious if anyone has tried replacing their bandit clutch with another model..? Im have trouble with burning out clutch plates on the B12 basket and need an alternative. Atm a Sigma or TSS slipper clutch is the way to go, but i want more surface area on my plates and less angle ramp Ive heard SRAD 600/750 fit, and someone tried a GSXR1000 K4, but cant seem to find much in that conversion. Anyone had any experience with it. cheers Quote
Dezza Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 I think Bow is the expert on this topic. Quote
spiderpig Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 I've a k3 600 clutch inner I'm planning sticking in a slingshot but not got around to it yet. Looks pretty straight forward. Quote
wraith Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 I've got a gsxr600k4 inner hub goes straight in and convert's it to a conventional spring clutch instead of the diaphragm clutch in my b12 engine (ported DOT head, gsxr cams, 38mm CV carbs) all in the project pages thread gsx1157et 3 Quote
Duckndive Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 3 hours ago, Dezza said: I think Bow is the expert on this topic. Hes in Spain on his holibobs Quote
clivegto Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 Yea @Bowis the expert on this. I'v fitted a gsxr600/750k3 iner clutch to a outer B12 clutch basket in my Spondon project. Makes it 5 coil spring and Gsxrsam makes a lock-up for it as well. 2 Quote
dupersunc Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 SNT put a gsxr 1000 slipper in there xr69 replica. See if I can find some info. It wasnt simple. 1 Quote
george 1100 Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 (edited) I tried a 2012 1000 clutch and it didn't fit. Conrod interfered with the basket(red arrow). Earlier model clutches look like they will work because the location of the basket reinforcement is in a different location and shouldn't collide with the rod. Apart from swapping over the ring gear, the rest looked straight forward Edited September 9, 2024 by george 1100 Quote
dupersunc Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 If you read the other threads loosely related to this, during last years Classic TT we used a Sigma slipper clutch, however before ordering it we spoke to Neil Spalding to ask if it would work on the island, we told him our torque figures, he umed and arrred a bit then more or less said no, BUT if you can fit a K4 clutch to it it will deffo work, anyhow it didn't the clutch is what in the end let up down, don't get me wrong I'm not knocking it, it worked ok for about 40 laps at Oulton Park in test and may well work on a normal circuit but the TT course in not normal. So we now make our own billet basket, this utilises K9 internals and plates married to the Bandits primary, this is currently untested, but we think it will be a better solution, if we ever get let out of the gage again we can find out........... 2 Quote
Kamikaze Posted September 10, 2024 Author Posted September 10, 2024 17 hours ago, wraith said: I've got a gsxr600k4 inner hub goes straight in and convert's it to a conventional spring clutch instead of the diaphragm clutch in my b12 engine (ported DOT head, gsxr cams, 38mm CV carbs) all in the project pages thread gsx1157et Thanks Wraith, ill look that up Quote
Kamikaze Posted September 10, 2024 Author Posted September 10, 2024 10 hours ago, dupersunc said: If you read the other threads loosely related to this, during last years Classic TT we used a Sigma slipper clutch, however before ordering it we spoke to Neil Spalding to ask if it would work on the island, we told him our torque figures, he umed and arrred a bit then more or less said no, BUT if you can fit a K4 clutch to it it will deffo work, anyhow it didn't the clutch is what in the end let up down, don't get me wrong I'm not knocking it, it worked ok for about 40 laps at Oulton Park in test and may well work on a normal circuit but the TT course in not normal. So we now make our own billet basket, this utilises K9 internals and plates married to the Bandits primary, this is currently untested, but we think it will be a better solution, if we ever get let out of the gage again we can find out........... Ahhhhh very interesting, might have to give them a call and find out, thanks for that Duncan. good info Quote
Kamikaze Posted December 29, 2024 Author Posted December 29, 2024 Thankyou all for the info, i have gathered what i need to try a few alternatives.... we'll see which works best for nxt years track season 1 Quote
Tony Nitrous Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 (edited) I ended up going back to a set of new genuine Suzuki plates and 2 heavy duty springs. Even with a lot of abuse and a 60 shot of non progressive nitrous mine was fine, other than being hard work and heavy at the lever. I know “back in the day” GSXR coil spring conversions were a thing and not that rare, I looked into it. https://oldskoolsuzuki.info/archives/218 Edited December 29, 2024 by Tony Nitrous Quote
Upshotknothole Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 Any idea if those parts are still available today? Quote
Markz9 Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 14 hours ago, Upshotknothole said: Any idea if those parts are still available today? The inner hub is not available and have been off the suz spares list for about 4 years unfortunately 1 Quote
Upshotknothole Posted December 30, 2024 Posted December 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, Markz9 said: The inner hub is not available and have been off the suz spares list for about 4 years unfortunately Figures, I've got the baskets but no inner hubs. Quote
Kamikaze Posted December 31, 2024 Author Posted December 31, 2024 On 12/29/2024 at 11:45 PM, Tony Nitrous said: I ended up going back to a set of new genuine Suzuki plates and 2 heavy duty springs. Even with a lot of abuse and a 60 shot of non progressive nitrous mine was fine, other than being hard work and heavy at the lever. I know “back in the day” GSXR coil spring conversions were a thing and not that rare, I looked into it. https://oldskoolsuzuki.info/archives/218 Yeah i read all that, i have all the parts and will be testing a few different versions of baskets nxt year. 2 Quote
Gsxrsam Posted Friday at 08:40 AM Posted Friday at 08:40 AM the cheap way is use the clutch from 1100m/n. same as bandit but 10mm bigger if i remember right...... 1 Quote
wraith Posted Friday at 10:41 AM Posted Friday at 10:41 AM Biggest problem with any of the oil cooled engine clutch's now, is they are all getting a bit worn and most if not all have the horrible grooves in them. Be nice if Mr Suzuki put a clutch in a later WC model that also fits the OC engine Quote
clivegto Posted Friday at 11:49 AM Posted Friday at 11:49 AM 1 hour ago, wraith said: Biggest problem with any of the oil cooled engine clutch's now, is they are all getting a bit worn and most if not all have the horrible grooves in them. Be nice if Mr Suzuki put a clutch in a later WC model that also fits the OC engine He did, gsxr600/750k3 1 Quote
wraith Posted Friday at 03:44 PM Posted Friday at 03:44 PM 3 hours ago, clivegto said: He did, gsxr600/750k3 Sorry, must of missed read. Thought that was just the hub not the complete clutch? 1 Quote
clivegto Posted Friday at 05:25 PM Posted Friday at 05:25 PM 1 hour ago, wraith said: Sorry, must of missed read. Thought that was just the hub not the complete clutch? Yea fair point but there is more chance of finding a good B12 basket as they made them until 2007. 1 Quote
wraith Posted Friday at 05:55 PM Posted Friday at 05:55 PM (edited) 30 minutes ago, clivegto said: Yea fair point but there is more chance of finding a good B12 basket as they made them until 2007. Very true but you know use OSS lot, if we can fit something from a different model fair game Edited Friday at 05:56 PM by wraith Add a bit 2 Quote
Duckndive Posted Friday at 08:20 PM Posted Friday at 08:20 PM I,ve used a 1100 water boiler basket in a bandit bitsa motor with a coil spring hub 1 Quote
clivegto Posted Saturday at 06:06 PM Posted Saturday at 06:06 PM 21 hours ago, Duckndive said: I,ve used a 1100 water boiler basket in a bandit bitsa motor with a coil spring hub Did it need any modification? Quote
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