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Subject: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:18
My crank pulley is a bit dodgey to say the least, so am gonna change it. Where is best place to get a lightweight one
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:29
You'll usually find theyre underdriven aswell mate so you'll need a new belt too. Would probably be better off buying a full lightweight pully set with the belt.
phil555
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:29
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:33
Ebay
phil555
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:39
phils scooby wrote:
Ebay
Get what you pay for I suppose.
Boost junkie
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:47
What do people think of the stuff from japspeed on egay? they have a lightweight one for £50
phils (Rip off) scooby
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 16:59
There nt gunna smash
Only does auxilleries
drew@drewsautos
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 17:24
Boost junkie wrote:
What do people think of the stuff from japspeed on egay? they have a lightweight one for £50
anything by shite-speed is crap, there's been a lot a controversy about replacing the original pulley to a light weight crank pulley cos the original has a rubber cush built in it which takes up the vibration/inertia. If your going to change them buy a decent set
muzz
Posts : 884 Join date : 2010-03-15 Age : 45 Location : county durham
Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 18:01
I've always had good solid advice from drew and have to agree here Why try and save a few pounds and quality where your pride and joy is Concerned ! May aswell spend that little bit more and get good quality product That could save you hundreds if you engine gave way ?
GIPA
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 19:05
I've got a used zerosports one ya can have for £25 ?
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sat 19 Mar - 23:27
PMd you gipa
D4VEW557
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Subject: Re: lightweight crank pulley Sun 20 Mar - 0:10
Yellowperil wrote:
You'll usually find theyre underdriven aswell mate so you'll need a new belt too. Would probably be better off buying a full lightweight pully set with the belt.
Is there any issues with the other things running of the belt after fitting an underdriven pullley