How NOT to remove your flywheel

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How NOT to remove your flywheel

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Now thats some funny shit!!!!

Does nearly everyone from England ( except Stiles) need their tools taken away?
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Post by MICK »

It's a technique :?

TOOLS...a person needs to have the correct ones if work is to be done in house. I think by now he could go ahead and use four feet of Det Cord.

EXAMPLE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqswVL0ZpPs
'03 CR500 powered by...umm...a new motor?
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:lol: :lol: Man, I'd be embarrased to post that pic !!!
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TYSTYX wrote::lol: :lol: Man, I'd be embarrased to post that pic and admit to being such a moron!!!
Fixed it for you.
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stupid is as stupid does
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That guy shouldn't even get on a moped.
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He got it off!
Woo got it off. i used quite a bit box steel section and a LOT of weld the weld wouldnt penetrate the flywheel properly because it being magnetic and rusty. real pleased though haha
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Post by Exnav »

My high school shop teacher had a word to describe those welds. Chickenshit... :lol: :lol: :lol:

I guess the wire speed and heat knobs mean nothing.
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I cant tell if thats a Rhacks or S/H job....

:roll:
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At least he got it off but, I think a Honda fly wheel puller should be on his Chistmas list. How much are they now like $25.00?
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For some reason I thought the Honda ones were actually cheaper than the Motion Pro. I just bought a new MP puller for $15.
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mouse milk or deep creep!!!!
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The flywheel cost is 10x more then the puller.

I think mine was $11 at Cycle Parts West.
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The three I have are all at least 10 years old and I don't have a clue how much I paid for them.
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...there are some who should have their tool boxes welded shut.... :roll:
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Post by Justin B »

Hang up the tools and take up pottery or some shit before you hurt yourself.
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Post by TYSTYX »

AlisoBob wrote:I cant tell if thats a Rhacks or S/H job....

:roll:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :headbang:
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TYSTYX wrote:
AlisoBob wrote:I cant tell if thats a Rhacks or S/H job....

:roll:
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :headbang:
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Bob's observations of AJ's welding
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For the price of a flywheel and crank he could have traveled first class.,..
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hoofarted wrote:...there are some who should have their tool boxes welded shut.... :roll:
Id bet if he welded it shut, i could still open it.. :lol:

I wish this site wasnt such a PITA to get to at work, or id come here more. definitely more my style.

and FWIW, my flywheel tool cost me $8 from the dealer.
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Post by Dakota Boy »

the saddest thing about this here is that another CR500 engine has been wrecked.... and they arent making any more of them.
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MrDude_1 wrote:
hoofarted wrote:...there are some who should have their tool boxes welded shut.... :roll:
Id bet if he welded it shut, i could still open it.. :lol:

I wish this site wasnt such a PITA to get to at work, or id come here more. definitely more my style.

and FWIW, my flywheel tool cost me $8 from the dealer.
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redrocket190 wrote:[Certainties in life:


Bob's observations of AJ's welding
:D
I'm very carefull to state "S/H" welding as I dont think AJ welds the bikes any more.

Some of the older versions of the bike ( when I think AJ did weld) are beautiful.

As AJ wont shed light on who is actually doing the welding now, we can only guess....

:?: :?: :?:
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Honda is pretty good about having parts available for 20 years so in 2020 I'll start worrying about parts then but, I'll have so many parts by then it won't matter.
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