simonini clutch bell (coupling)

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    bonsaismith
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    has anyone used one of these? mine burnt up my clutch shoes in a matter of minutes. am i doing something wrong? check the pictures:

    #145662

    vespa-si-owner
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    clutch spings to tight?

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    pepko
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    how did it drive? it looks to me like the clutch slipped badly.

    what clutch springs are you using?
    and aren’t your shoes to light?

    gr. pepko

    #145695

    Piet30
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    I use the Simo bell with standard clutch shoes and standard springs. Runs perfect. 😀

    #145696

    vespa-si-owner
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    It must be slipping. Friction is the only reason for the heat.
    perhaps you can figur out when the cluch is slipping?

    #146137

    bonsaismith
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    i used the black malossi clutch springs. here’s the thing. i’ve used these clutch shoes and clutch springs on the stock vespa clutch housing on a 65cc DR kit and it worked great. the bike that i put the simonini bell on was a 90cc simonini kit…so i’d assume that the engine could overcome tight springs. maybe i need to try the stock vespa clutch shoes. we’ll see

    #145931

    Docs
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    The black springs are the weakest ones of the Malossi set. From weak to strong: black->yellow->white.

    #145950

    bonsaismith
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    I know the black are the weakest springs, so it should have had no problem grabbing. I’m trying to figure out if anyone has used the malossi clutch shoes in the Simonini bell and if it worked

    #146119

    niek1992
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    the simonini clutch slips a little more than a stock clutch. plus the fact that you used malossi clutch shoes and stronger springs. i think the combination just did it. Look at the blue heat marks on the clutch. that’s a lot of friction it got!

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