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PostPosted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:31 pm 
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Yep,,, thanks Jacob,,, definately one of mine & yep,,, definately no problems with hundreds & hundreds of them that we`ve sold since i was 16 years old,,, now 47 years old so that`s a dam long time for all those hundreds & hundreds of CNC lightened flywheels for absolutely none of them let go so far

that`s a pretty dam good confidence inspiring thing don`t you think???

& they have been known to handle 9000rpms all day every day

anyone got any issues with them (or even the thought of a problem with them) then don`t hesitate to talk to me,,, i`ll happilly give you a list of mini racers who have used them for years & are still currently using them

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Matt Put your name on your work would you :lol:
Okay i'm happy about the fly wheel 8)

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Correct bolts fitted, back plate machined to set clutch up properly and whole package is now off being rebalanced :D Hopefully, Ben can have it back end of the week.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:14 pm 
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Sounds goods Steve. Just got a call from the radiator bloke telling me a it's going to cost me $209 for the fuel tank flush and coating! def not happy about that. They had to clean it twice because they didn't have the product(RED-KOTE) on hand the first clean.


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