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    Buy a cheap wheel balancer and do it yourself. They work great and are easy to use. If the flywheel is out of balance, the heavy spot will end up on the bottom. Remove a little material from the heavy spot to balance it.



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    The flywheel does not have bearings in the hub so you could not get an accurate reading with this type of balancer. Carter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carter Powell View Post
    The flywheel does not have bearings in the hub so you could not get an accurate reading with this type of balancer. Carter
    The shaft runs on bearings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carter Powell View Post
    The flywheel does not have bearings in the hub so you could not get an accurate reading with this type of balancer. Carter
    The shaft rotates on its own bearings on the stand. It stays tight on the flywheel.

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