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lightened flywheel.

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I have a spare so if I don't get on with it I will put it back to stock :)
Pluss I don't want to take to much of it


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mine done. will fit it in the new year.

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lightened flywheel.

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rob... wrote:done mine. a bit more involved initially truing up, took longer than 15 mins....

so £40 exchange, if anyone wants one. if not, no worries.

i'll bung a pic up when i get a mo.
rob are you up to the task to do mine
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no probs. 8)

give me a shout early jan.
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Will do thanks


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rob... wrote:no probs. 8)

give me a shout early jan.
Are my Harris replica rearsets ready yet? I have the £50 ready to go!!!!
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i'm gonna price up the rearsets over the weekend. :wink:
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rob... wrote:i'm gonna price up the rearsets over the weekend. :wink:
Oh right mate, so they might be less than fifty!!!! :D
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yeh, if i make them from shortbread.... :Ball Kick: :lol: :D :D :wave:
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Mmmmmmm shortbread. :D
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For that money I'd want longbread.
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tony.mon wrote:For that money I'd want longbread.
:wink: :lol:

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sirch345 wrote:
tony.mon wrote:For that money I'd want longbread.
:wink: :lol:

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That's just thinbread.
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May be, but you only asked for long bread :wink: :lol:

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I have the same problem with shortcrust pastry.

I'd prefer that it goes the full length of the pie.
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