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How To Stop Water Getting Into The Flywheel


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My theory is that the water that appears on the inside of the flywheel is condensation from the inside of the motor. I have been through the 'sealing before every trial' route only to find water inside even after a 'dry' trial. Now the practice is to remove the cover after the bike has been washed, spray with a water repellant (WD40) and leave open until the next trial. It seems to work for me, but as usual I'm sure someone else will have a different theory!

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... i have drilled a hole or two in the bottom of it and slotted them... anything gets in it goes straight back out again.

What do you mean "slotted them".... do you have a pic? I've never really had a problem with water in the flywheel cover myself but I'm all for preventative measures!

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