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my 06 bob just killed its second flywheel .now its out of warranty and parts are on me,does anybody have the part #s for oil pump,cam support plate,flywheels ??i need to order parts from zannotis to save some bucks.dealer says 1000.00just for flywheels.thanks any help appreciated..[&o]
Why do you want to put the same junk flywheels back in? You obviously ride it hard to tear up 2 sets of flywheels so don't you think it would be better to spend your money on something a little stronger?
i was riding it hard by going 65 mph when the oil light came on,i need part#s to check prices and decide cheapest way to get bob going again,its my work transportation.i wasnt riding it hard the first time ether,stator broke apart and locked up motor for a second,two days after getting that fixed first flywheel shifted. it might be cheaper to get the s.e. crank and make it a 103.its less than 600.00 from zanottis.
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