DAAAYYUMMMM tater that thing looks liiight, with just milling mine is quite noticeably lighter but that one looks AWESOME. i hope you get to bring it up here for some 1/8 mile action
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DAAAYYUMMMM tater that thing looks liiight, with just milling mine is quite noticeably lighter but that one looks AWESOME. i hope you get to bring it up here for some 1/8 mile action![]()
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can you lighten a blaster flywheel yourself with a pillerdrill
see guys lightened flywheels are not just for drag racing.![]()
Not really. It's more then just drilling holes and grinding down the outside.
It has to to be balanced.
can you lighten a blaster flywheel yourself with a pillerdrill
I read the article Awk.
It's still a what your using it for thing and then personal preference.
Drag racing lighter is always better. Getting through the revs is the name of the game and theres no corners to go through.
Serious draggers use the clutch off the line and that's it (sometimes going into the top gear also).
Flat tracking also. Yes there are turns but your still on the gas and drifting.
MX/Trails well that's the personal preference thing but I will give an example of how the factory feels.
My 400 came in 2 flavors in 79' the IT400 (woods bike) and the YZ400 (MX).
The factory flywheels on the 2 are different the YZ's is several oz's lighter.
heeeeeeeeeell no, it must be balanced perfectly
that is a very purdy flywheel, and i'm sure it does what you need it to do on the track you run, but................
i've bit my tongue long enuf on this subject, so just incase any of you haven't investigated lightened versus weighted flywheels further, heres the other side of the coin, and it seems to me that a lighter, or heavier flywheel is a matter of preference and track conditions, not just holy sh*t....listen how fast my bike revs now, but is it really making you faster overall, not if your just spinning your wheels and not putting the power to the ground ??????
read and learn grasshoppers.....................
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/\/\/\ awesome steve, someone else thinking outside the 300ft. box
im going to speak for everyone here and say why dont you think outside of "awks wild, super rocky, break parts off your blaster box" and stop trying to prove to everyone that a lightened flywheel is a bad mod?
ill ask you this.. for the second time awk have you ever tried a lightened flywheel on your bike?
the answer is no and this is how people go faster by trying new things and seeing what works, not by tellin someone no when you have never even tried what you are putting down
I don't like to think I am old... Just, experienced!
Yeah, I remember the Munsters too! One of my favourites.
I had a "Hermin" that talked when you pulled a string.
Tore him apart years later (after I out-grew him) to discover the sound came from a tiny plastic record disk.
At the time I lived in a more remote part of the country, so our TV programing was a bit off.
Luckily my father moonlighted as a TV repairman and always had a couple colour TVs around when colour started to come around.
Munsters wasn't one of those shows.
Back onto flywheels, once shaved 10 lbs from mainly the outside of a Mustang 289 flywheel.
Combined with wayyyy too much cam, it made a foul driving car.
Would hardly idle, and hard to pull away. Had a powerband like an 80cc MXer!