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wolfie

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Somewhere around Swindon

On the continuing quest to clear some space in my garages ive come accross a flywheel, from memory it came from a MED 1430 i bought but honestly cant be sure

Now it looks like a light steel flywheel but weighs 5.5kg (just over 12lb) from memory the standard cast jobbies are 25lb? and the ultralight around 8lb? , it has a removable centre not something i have seen in any i have bought




any thoughts of origin and what i should stick it up for?

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quinton

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Can you mix verto and pre verto parts. Cause I have pre verto ATM and wanna go to the rts setup but wanna use my bits if I can or possible by this?




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BENROSS

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this is ann A series wolfie pre 80s i believe, with the seprate removable centre, clearley has had some lightening done, i would hazard a guess £ 50 to 60






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Same as in my 998 Cooper motor but lightened

I seriously doubt it!

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