Re: lightening a flywheel
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:09 pm
I spoke to Ben this morning due to the fact that my latest one is new and reading this thread worried me.
Ben informed me that if your Af flywheel has the magnets come loose then send it to Af and they will take a look at it for you.
He said if its a genuine manufacture fault then they will replace but if it shows that the flywheel has been hitting the stator due to incorrect torque or crank twisting and causing them to come loose they couldnt do much!
It was also pointed out that some of the indian flywheels have been known to loose magnets.
Ben was very helpfull and I have never had reason to complain about the service from them so if yours has come loose give them a call.
Ben informed me that if your Af flywheel has the magnets come loose then send it to Af and they will take a look at it for you.
He said if its a genuine manufacture fault then they will replace but if it shows that the flywheel has been hitting the stator due to incorrect torque or crank twisting and causing them to come loose they couldnt do much!
It was also pointed out that some of the indian flywheels have been known to loose magnets.
Ben was very helpfull and I have never had reason to complain about the service from them so if yours has come loose give them a call.