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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 01:15 PM
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Default Fidanza 4.2KG Aluminium Classic flywheel

Fidanza 4.2KG Classic flywheel for sale, roughly 18 months old. Cost new was over £400!



"Fidanza Flywheels are made using the highest quality and most modern materials available. The flywheel itself is made from either 6061 T6 or 2024 T3 aluminum depending on the model. Both of these materials are tempered aluminum which are very, very strong yet very lightweight. The friction surface is very special. Fidanza uses a 1050 high carbon, alloy steel. This alloy is perfect for this use. It is incredibly durable allowing the use of just about any clutch disc material available from organic to Kevlar and even sintered iron. Fidanza attachs the friction surface using aerospace nuts and bolts or 304 stainless steel rivets depending on the application. These are some of the best fasteners money can buy. Fidanza chose them because of their incredible shear strength and resistance to corrosion. All Fidanza ring gears are heat treated for durability. They are heated, pressed on and then secured using grade 10 fasteners. You will not find better materials but keep reading because Fidanza machining and design process will knock your socks off.

Most companies design their flywheels so that they can be machined quickly and with the least amount of effort. Fidanza Flywheel designs their flywheels to produce the best increase in performance and the most durability. Sometimes that means sacrificing a little profit on their end but Fidanza thinks you will agree, it's well worth it.

Fidanza Flywheels are machined and designed to be the very best flywheel on the market. All Fidanza flywheels are CNC machined. This process gives them the most accurate dimensions and the best possible finish. Fidanza uses the very latest techniques to ensure that Fidanza flywheels are innovative and functional. Fidanza friction surface is laser cut with the fastener holes and chamfers CNC machined. The pattern for the fasteners is a computer design that keeps the friction surface from warping. Fidanza doesn't just use more fasteners because they can, Fidanza uses them because they are needed.

Fidanza designs can only be described with one word - AMAZING !


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Up for sale at £200 or nearest offer.

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Old Dec 8, 2006 | 03:16 PM
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you say for classic but presumably this would fit all 5 speed boxes?
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As far as I am aware it would fit all 5 speed boxes.
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its FRIDAY!!! Yeah
Old Dec 18, 2006 | 07:15 AM
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Can still be sent out in time for Christmas!
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If you paid that much for it 18 months ago, the price must have dropped a bit. I just bought a new 4.5KG one direct from USA for £243 and that included shipping costs. Maybe that's why you haven't had any luck selling it.
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There are a few different models availble from Fidanza. The 4.5KG one is £325 inc VAT in the UK. The 4.2KG is more expensive.

Most things sourced from the US will be cheaper with the current exchange rate.


Try to be less of a muppet in future and refrian from comments like that as it doesnt help the sale, if you really must tell me how you found it cheaper then please PM me next time

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Don't call me a muppet ya dick, I was just trying to be helpful.
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Originally Posted by scunnered
Don't call me a muppet ya dick, I was just trying to be helpful.
MUPPET!!!
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you want to much dick
 
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