lightened flywheel.

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tony.mon wrote:I have the same problem with shortcrust pastry.

I'd prefer that it goes the full length of the pie.
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is the lightened flywheen exchange things still happeneing? im interested :)
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there hasn't been enough interest for a straight off exchange service, but i can lighten yours for £40 plus return postage. turnaround is about 10 days.
if you don't want to be off the road for that long, i'll be fitting my lightened one in a few weeks, i can then lighten the one thats on my bike at the mo and do a next day swap-over with you?
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sounds good mate, if you lighten the spare one you will have then ill paypal you some money, and send you my flywheel when the swap has been done?
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lightened flywheel.

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How easy is it to remove and refit this wheel? Track bike needs all it can get, especially as I'm loosing weight too! I'll only be putting on a few litres of fuel each lap. b8stard zx10rs!
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very easy with the correct tools
it took me 30 minutes a few days ago
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gilson wrote:How easy is it to remove and refit this wheel? Track bike needs all it can get, especially as I'm loosing weight too! I'll only be putting on a few litres of fuel each lap. b8stard zx10rs!
you need a m22x1.5 bolt to get the flywheel off.
there is no other way.
you can get one off ebay for £13 - i made my own out of a m30 bolt..... or pm tony for the part number of the truck wheel bolt he uses. iirc it was only about £3 :thumbup:

or go a car scrapyard and find one. lots of cars use them as wheel bolts and sump plugs.
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masterdave wrote:sounds good mate, if you lighten the spare one you will have then ill paypal you some money, and send you my flywheel when the swap has been done?
sounds good. :wink:
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cool mate, let me know as soon as you need the money :)
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