NC30 flywheel puller
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- vfrman
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Re: NC30 flywheel puller
Zombie thread. LOL
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Re: NC30 flywheel puller
Hi guys. Are the flywheel pullers readily available from car spares places or a dealer tool? I have got to remove the stator on my wifes NC30.
Are replacement stators recommended from bike spares places,(wemoto / M&P direct etc) or send away to be re-wound? Any advice is much appreciated.
Cheers. Pete.
Are replacement stators recommended from bike spares places,(wemoto / M&P direct etc) or send away to be re-wound? Any advice is much appreciated.
Cheers. Pete.
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Re: NC30 flywheel puller
The puller is just a large bolt, nothing else. Just order one to the spec on the 2nd post of this thread!
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Re: NC30 flywheel puller
not trying to sound too condesecnding to a first post but why dont you go and look on wemoto or m&p for stators? it takes like 30 seconds as they have a website.cbrdude wrote:Hi guys. Are the flywheel pullers readily available from car spares places or a dealer tool? I have got to remove the stator on my wifes NC30.
Are replacement stators recommended from bike spares places,(wemoto / M&P direct etc) or send away to be re-wound? Any advice is much appreciated.
Cheers. Pete.
It's a bit like askign how the weather is when you are sitting next to the window.
its only what somebody here will do anyway. Last i checked they were available from many suppliers as its a common part used it a few modelds of Honda bikes.
As above.. to remove the flywheel you undo the centre bolt and screw in a larger bolt to pop it off the shaft, it doesnt need a traditional 3 pin puller.
you can get a correct sized bolt from either rick oliver (seller on here) or a bike shop perhaps (maybe as part of a multi way puller set) or a nut and bolt supplier.. likely only a few pence.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...