Chromoly Or Aluminium?
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ok i've searched the forums looking for what type of flywheel to get....i have a stage 4 clutch i just bought and i need a good flywheel, was about to buy a fidanza wheel but than came across this...
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Now i never heard of CBHAUS??? has anyone else heard of them, or dealt with them? know any horror stories?? cause for $165 cant really go wrong verus the $340 fidanza wheel....now i'm only interested in these 2 wheels so if its not the CBHAUS??? than i'm getting the fidanza...i'm buying the cbhaus one tomorrow unless somone can tell me otherwise...thanks
ALSO whats up with the 35mm and 41mm crank???? i've searched the forums and havent found any REAL answer, can someone clear that up for me? THANKS
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Now i never heard of CBHAUS??? has anyone else heard of them, or dealt with them? know any horror stories?? cause for $165 cant really go wrong verus the $340 fidanza wheel....now i'm only interested in these 2 wheels so if its not the CBHAUS??? than i'm getting the fidanza...i'm buying the cbhaus one tomorrow unless somone can tell me otherwise...thanks
ALSO whats up with the 35mm and 41mm crank???? i've searched the forums and havent found any REAL answer, can someone clear that up for me? THANKS
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wow..
This is the first time that I saw something like this... This Flywheel looks like the XTD flywheel...
Since the FIDANZA cost more, I trust more in this company because its reputation and experience...
But I also heard that having a too light Flywheel, its not so good..... like 10.5 or 11pounds its most recomended...
let me search opinions...
This is the first time that I saw something like this... This Flywheel looks like the XTD flywheel...
Since the FIDANZA cost more, I trust more in this company because its reputation and experience...
But I also heard that having a too light Flywheel, its not so good..... like 10.5 or 11pounds its most recomended...
let me search opinions...
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I've been considering a cromo one as well. It's not as light, but I like the idea of a solid piece of metal, instead of two with different expansion rates. And you can buy two cromo flywheels for the cost of one Fidanza.
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But by the time you have used up the resurfaceabilitly of the chromoly youve already saved up enough money vs fidanza for a new chromoly.
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well i ordered one of the chromoly flywheels...if it sucks i'll be sure to let everyone know and i get a fidanza...if not...then i saved a LOT of money and made a good decision!!
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QUOTE (1997tibby @ May 28 2006, 03:51 AM)
well i ordered one of the chromoly flywheels...if it sucks i'll be sure to let everyone know and i get a fidanza...if not...then i saved a LOT of money and made a good decision!!
1997tibby,
any feedback(s) on this yet?
also, how was the seller ?