Lightweight flywheel headed to Australia
4 lb 7 oz...another one done and headed out, Packaged with a RR kit for good measure. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...75f00d5dc3.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...8ae2fd783f.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...91deef1e64.jpgBoxed up with an OEM gasket and ready to start its trip to Australia monday morning ...12 days later....the sweet zing of speedy RPMs |
Was just thinking to myself today how one of these might be nice and wondering if you ship to Aus...
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Originally Posted by VTRsquid
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Was just thinking to myself today how one of these might be nice and wondering if you ship to Aus...
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Hmmm l need one here in Melbourne, Australia too, can you just supply or do you need a change-over sent?
Do they need to be balanced as per original? Regards, John. |
Originally Posted by John Orchard
(Post 411403)
Hmmm l need one here in Melbourne, Australia too, can you just supply or do you need a change-over sent?
Do they need to be balanced as per original? Regards, John. As for balancing after lightening, no they are not. There has been no need found to do so. |
Yeah, it's summer in Australia so we are shipping orders there on a weekly basis. It always makes me jealous thinking about them riding when all I see is motorcycles under covers!
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Originally Posted by JamieDaugherty
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Yeah, it's summer in Australia so we are shipping orders there on a weekly basis. It always makes me jealous thinking about them riding when all I see is motorcycles under covers!
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Originally Posted by JamieDaugherty
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Yeah, it's summer in Australia so we are shipping orders there on a weekly basis. It always makes me jealous thinking about them riding when all I see is motorcycles under covers!
lol it’s winter in Texas it’s also 61° clear and perfect riding weather Come on down Jamie I’ll loan you a bike will go ride |
I'm seriously considering a lightened flywheel. How hard is it to remove/ install? Isn't it essentially taking the cover off and unbolting the thing? I have years of mechanic experience but am tired of wrenching on this bike and don't wanna get into anything too in depth at the moment.
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Super easy! Unbolt the cover, unbolt the flywheel (one nut) use the appropriate puller, reassemble with the lightened flywheel (using the supplied gasket). You will have a freer, quicker, revving bike in minutes. The best, most noticeable, bolt-on performance mod I've done. Thank You Eric.
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Originally Posted by apezman07
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I'm seriously considering a lightened flywheel. How hard is it to remove/ install? Isn't it essentially taking the cover off and unbolting the thing? I have years of mechanic experience but am tired of wrenching on this bike and don't wanna get into anything too in depth at the moment.
Of course you need the tools to remove the center bolt, hold the flywheel, turn in the flywheel remover (about $10 https://www.motionpro.com/product/08-0074 ) and off pops the flywheel (if using hand tools, you may need to apply pressure with the tool and bang the end of the tool once with a hammer, the shock will break the stiction of the crank / flywheel taper) And then to reinstall, change over the sprag bearing to the new flywheel (not pressed in, held with bolts) clean the crank and flywheel oil free, install flywheel and torque center bolt to spec. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sup...457ad86740.jpg |
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