Flywheel Holder
Flywheel Holder
I don't suppose anyone in the Midlands has one I could borrow for about 10 minutes! 1977 350 Sport - no electric start.
I've tried locking the bike in gear (clutch not holding enough) and a strap wrench on the flywheel but to no joy. Need to do a cambelt change so I can send my friend his puller back!
I've tried locking the bike in gear (clutch not holding enough) and a strap wrench on the flywheel but to no joy. Need to do a cambelt change so I can send my friend his puller back!
- George 350
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Re: Flywheel Holder
Whereabouts in the midlands?
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
Re: Flywheel Holder
I'm just N of Coventry - near jn2 on M6.
Re: Flywheel Holder
6. gear and rear brake will do 

Re: Flywheel Holder
no. It didn't.norbert wrote:6. gear and rear brake will do
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At Morano-sul-po rally in Italy two men a wheel brace and a mallet undid the nut on my wifes 250 2C after the belt snapped
Shock treatment
Or a rattle gun.
Mark
Shock treatment
Or a rattle gun.
Mark
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Re: Flywheel Holder
If your clutch slips trying to undo the flywheel nut you have another problem to resolve!
I use a 700mm breaker bar on the nut using Norbert's method.
I use a 700mm breaker bar on the nut using Norbert's method.
Re: Flywheel Holder
It hasn't been on the road since an NLM rebuild in 2010 (hence the need for a new belt despite no miles on this one) so I'm sure I will have several problems thank you.MickeyMoto wrote:If your clutch slips trying to undo the flywheel nut you have another problem to resolve!
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Re: Flywheel Holder
You're welcome!