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Started by itsafatboy, April 05, 2024, 01:24:40 AM

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itsafatboy

I have a bandit clutch and need new plates and steels , I see there are steels with slots in them is there a reason for this?

I run a belt drive so was going to get the Kevlar plates unless there is a better dry material

Thanks

BigT

I would have thought that the replacement plates and fibers would have to be purchased through Bandit Machine Works to work with their smaller hub. I never knew they had options on types of fibers or plates.

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Quote from: itsafatboy on April 05, 2024, 01:24:40 AMI have a bandit clutch and need new plates and steels , I see there are steels with slots in them is there a reason for this?

I run a belt drive so was going to get the Kevlar plates unless there is a better dry material

Thanks
Are these slots you're asking about?

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Those are for thermal expansion. A call to Bandit would answer the material question.
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