How do you know when a flywheel is "on their way out?"
Woo-Hoo.... FLYWHEELS!!!
QUOTE (Psychosis @ Sep 2 2007, 08:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Where they really seem to have problems are on TT and MX so I can't wait to see the results there. I've got two of them that are not gone but on their way out. And w/too high horsepower engines being built I can only imagine how long they'll last on the stockers.
How do you know when a flywheel is "on their way out?"
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QUOTE (UpsMan @ Sep 3 2007, 05:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
How do you know when a flywheel is "on their way out?"
You can tell as they straight to get tiny hair fractures coming out from the center. Atleast that's what I've seen/heard in the past. I've never spun one and I've been using the same ones since 2004 and 2003 in one case. But they won't last much longer. I ride only MX but my style doesn't put as much pressure on them I'm told. Who knows though.
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'Tis true I'm afraid, very busy of late, too busy for playtime which is a bummer.....
Hoping to do Weston in a couple of months if I get time to prep a quad ready for the event (might just buy one that's already done though the way things are just now....)
Trouble is I have no updated cranks ready to use, Tim has all my spare ones.....
Hoping to do Weston in a couple of months if I get time to prep a quad ready for the event (might just buy one that's already done though the way things are just now....)
Trouble is I have no updated cranks ready to use, Tim has all my spare ones.....