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<blockquote data-quote="Paul" data-source="post: 553172" data-attributes="member: 9404"><p>You shouldn't ever be putting sandpaper to anything.</p><p></p><p>How much power are you making? I agree with what 95convgt said - it sounds like your cable isn't adjusted right and the pressure plate is not applying full clamping force. You should be able to pull a little slack on the cable when the fork is fully released - there should be zero pre-tension.</p><p></p><p>How are you replacing the friction steel in the flywheel? I thought those were riveted in place by Fidanze? I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>Your theories about the hardness of the friction surface and the temperature of the flywheel are inaccurate. I've used similar setups with no problems, as have many others.</p><p></p><p>Paul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul, post: 553172, member: 9404"] You shouldn't ever be putting sandpaper to anything. How much power are you making? I agree with what 95convgt said - it sounds like your cable isn't adjusted right and the pressure plate is not applying full clamping force. You should be able to pull a little slack on the cable when the fork is fully released - there should be zero pre-tension. How are you replacing the friction steel in the flywheel? I thought those were riveted in place by Fidanze? I could be wrong. Your theories about the hardness of the friction surface and the temperature of the flywheel are inaccurate. I've used similar setups with no problems, as have many others. Paul. [/QUOTE]
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