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    #76
    Originally posted by drummersteve7 View Post
    so whats the deal with replacing the friction disc?
    I am getting ready for another clutch on my Bisi Flywheel and I want to do it right.
    Where can we get these?
    From the looks of it, you have lots of meat left on that flywheel, unless you see massive heat spots i dont think you need to replace the friction surface.

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      #77
      its got ridges on it. So I want to replace it.
      I don't like reassembling things, and then they don't
      work right for a minor detail as such.

      Guess I will have to call Bisi's shop.
      MadLab Racing
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        #78
        im so bummed they're out of stock. Do you know if they will be making another production run?


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          #79
          It is pointless if friction plates can not be re-established.
          Hoping someone chimes in on that.

          Has anyone had ridges on theirs, not get a new plate and everything was fine?

          I am beginning to think, nobody has yet to swap clutches yet, so nobody has seen this issue. Anyone?
          MadLab Racing
          Southern Maryland


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            #80
            why don't you just call bisimoto?

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              #81
              Cause I am on vacation, plus if this is a throw away flywheel because the friction plate can not be replaced. then this is a product I def would regret buying.
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                #82
                Originally posted by drummersteve7 View Post
                Cause I am on vacation, plus if this is a throw away flywheel because the friction plate can not be replaced. then this is a product I def would regret buying.
                Just to let you know our flywheels come with heat treated friction plate that have channels to help cool the disk and push out clutch dust for wear resistance! We can also help you with resurfacing and replacing the plates. They also come with a lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects

                Feel free to pm me for more infomation or send me an email at Julio@bisimoto.com

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