lightening a flywheel

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simon k wrote:thanks for that Corrado.
yes Sean i plan to fit a nylon fan from beedspeed and have the final weight around the 1.9kg mark. would this require more meat taken away from the lip where it joins the fan?
cheers Simon

worth getting a price from beedspeed as they only charge 11 pound to do a primavera flywheel. it cost me more than that for three hours parking this morning :(
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simon k wrote: what weight you running Bufficus?
I've had a couple done 1.8 and 1.9kg
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Buy an af one like it did...easy peasy
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Errrr, no. The magnets fall out of the new AF lightweight f/w and there is no way of putting them back in again. We had this problem on a mate's scooter when we visited JB's today. We noticed some unusual wear under the flywheel last week, but as soon as Dean felt the flywheel he diagnosed a lose magnet. We took it off and there were two lose magnets.

The soltuion was a new machined Indian flywheel with a plastic fan.

If anyone has found a way to seat the magnets ack into the AF flywheel, let me know.

Martin

(If you have an original Ducati electronic light-weight flyweel from the 1980's, then good for you. I hear they are changing hands for £200 a pop at the moment)
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the thing is...........that for most road tunes/set ups........1600 to 1900 grams weight seems
about best.............
the AF flywheel is somewhat lighter.........and does not suit everyone.............
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Knowledge wrote:Errrr, no. The magnets fall out of the new AF lightweight f/w and there is no way of putting them back in again. We had this problem on a mate's scooter when we visited JB's today. We noticed some unusual wear under the flywheel last week, but as soon as Dean felt the flywheel he diagnosed a lose magnet. We took it off and there were two lose magnets.

The soltuion was a new machined Indian flywheel with a plastic fan.

If anyone has found a way to seat the magnets ack into the AF flywheel, let me know.

Martin

(If you have an original Ducati electronic light-weight flyweel from the 1980's, then good for you. I hear they are changing hands for £200 a pop at the moment)
oh good, i have two kits :D one has two fins missing though :roll:
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Knowledge wrote:Errrr, no. The magnets fall out of the new AF lightweight f/w and there is no way of putting them back in again. We had this problem on a mate's scooter when we visited JB's today. We noticed some unusual wear under the flywheel last week, but as soon as Dean felt the flywheel he diagnosed a lose magnet. We took it off and there were two lose magnets.

The soltuion was a new machined Indian flywheel with a plastic fan.

If anyone has found a way to seat the magnets ack into the AF flywheel, let me know.

Martin

(If you have an original Ducati electronic light-weight flyweel from the 1980's, then good for you. I hear they are changing hands for £200 a pop at the moment)
Fek!!! didnt know that!... :(
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This problem with the AF Flywheel!!
How many do you know of that have lost the magnets including the one you saw Knowledge as I have just fitted one and have had a few of them in the past with no problems other than having to line the pick up with the magnet properly.
The new AF ones come with a washer behind the boss to space it correctly but I hadn't heard of the magnets coming loose.
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craze01 wrote:This problem with the AF Flywheel!!
How many do you know of that have lost the magnets including the one you saw Knowledge as I have just fitted one and have had a few of them in the past with no problems other than having to line the pick up with the magnet properly.
The new AF ones come with a washer behind the boss to space it correctly but I hadn't heard of the magnets coming loose.
Id say quite common Ive got a few in back of garage with this problem.
Not had chance to sort out I was thinking of drilling and tapping them in, abit like SIL ones.

But luckily Ive got two full ducati kits MMMMM £400 Feck me :o
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RinB wrote:
craze01 wrote:This problem with the AF Flywheel!!
How many do you know of that have lost the magnets including the one you saw Knowledge as I have just fitted one and have had a few of them in the past with no problems other than having to line the pick up with the magnet properly.
The new AF ones come with a washer behind the boss to space it correctly but I hadn't heard of the magnets coming loose.
Id say quite common Ive got a few in back of garage with this problem.
Not had chance to sort out I was thinking of drilling and tapping them in, abit like SIL ones.

But luckily Ive got two full ducati kits MMMMM £400 Feck me :o
Has anyone spoken to AF about these flywheels? I had one of these on my wish list, but glad I read this first.

It seems a fairly fundumental problem.......
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