Last weekend on of my weights broke into 4 pieces. I had almost no weight in them, and they were the updated weights that were sent to me assembled at super torquer. Did I get a bad set or is there a problem? I was lucky that I had a set of weight 70 miles away, but with where I normally ride this can not ever happen again. Thank you for your thoughts.
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This is not a bash but I have heard of this on several occaisions. I highly recommend if people want to mess with clutching go with Heavy Hitters. Of the hundreds of posts I have read about them I have never heard of any failures. Only setup issues and if you get them from someone like Matt at the Speedshop, he will bend over backwards to get you dialed in. I even heard about the time he sent a complete kit to a tight wad just to try for free :wink:
Dukester
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One of my hammers broke at about 1200 miles.
wizard
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I had both sets but I sold them before I ever installed them. I wonder if the guy who bought them ran into trouble, he is using them on a turbo I believe. if I got the nicknames correct.
Have a quad cam loaded up with them for the turbo, and frankly, I'm afraid to use it.
deshkae
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Well I guess MC HAmmer was right when he says " Stop Hammer Time".
Exactly "Stop" you can't go no more.
they should have named those weights " Hammer your Behind"
I had Heel clickers, Never liked them. Seen too many explode.
Exactly "Stop" you can't go no more.
they should have named those weights " Hammer your Behind"
I had Heel clickers, Never liked them. Seen too many explode.
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