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What are the best manufacturers to buy from?
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PW@Woodsport wrote:Be aware that 95% of the flywheels that are for sale in the US are for the 200mm Mk1a clutch type, so if you have a Mk1b the clutch won't fit.
aw11rally wrote:PW@Woodsport wrote:Be aware that 95% of the flywheels that are for sale in the US are for the 200mm Mk1a clutch type, so if you have a Mk1b the clutch won't fit.
And from experience a decent 200mm friction plate isn't particularly easy to get hold of.Helix quoted me over a week as they had to build one fitst.
Not many places hold high performance mk1a
(200mm) plates in stock.
SuperRedMR2 wrote:Yeah thanks for the reminder Paul, a few US companies I have contacted don't actually list the mk1b flywheel, they are usually Mk1a 200mm size![]()
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I could however just get a mk1a clutch, as my clutch would probably have to be replaced anyway at the same time.
jnoiles wrote:
I have a brand new standard road clutch for a mk1a(200mm) sitting on the shelf you can have for free if you come collect.
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PM me if you're interested.
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It doesn't fit mine and it's been sitting on the shelf doing nothing for a year now.
monkeymax wrote:I'd be interested in one if you do a group buy too.Been meaning to get one for a while; now is as good a time as any if it's doable.
I can't imagine weight of the items will help much though.
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cartledge_uk wrote:monkeymax wrote:I'd be interested in one if you do a group buy too.Been meaning to get one for a while; now is as good a time as any if it's doable.
I can't imagine weight of the items will help much though.
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Luckily, when it gets to a certain weight you can stick it on a pallet with no weight limit(I think)
Ebay also has some flywheel/clutch combo's.
But dont forget to add in taxes when they hit the uk.