B14573r New Member Jul 31, 2007 1,218 4 0 32 NJ Oct 16, 2007 #1 wat do u guys know about lightening hte flywheel ive heard mixed about it
P pittboss45 New Member Oct 2, 2007 855 9 0 Oct 17, 2007 #2 We do it quite often for customers around here. PM me if we might be of some assistance.
B blasterman312 Member Jul 29, 2007 3,335 22 43 Oct 17, 2007 #3 pittboss, do u happen to work at a yamaha dealer?
P pittboss45 New Member Oct 2, 2007 855 9 0 Oct 17, 2007 #4 Not exactly. My son owns Valley Cycle Accessories, Project Blaster and Spastic Designs. I own a fabrication business in the same building and do most of the wrenching on all bikes.
Not exactly. My son owns Valley Cycle Accessories, Project Blaster and Spastic Designs. I own a fabrication business in the same building and do most of the wrenching on all bikes.
1 110octane New Member May 9, 2007 599 2 0 Oct 17, 2007 #5 welcome pittboss45. Its nice to have you on here.
B14573r New Member Jul 31, 2007 1,218 4 0 32 NJ Oct 17, 2007 #7 ive heard that lightening the flywheel is bad for trails, and that it makes it stall easier, is this true?
ive heard that lightening the flywheel is bad for trails, and that it makes it stall easier, is this true?
P pittboss45 New Member Oct 2, 2007 855 9 0 Oct 18, 2007 #8 It only stalls if you run a really small one but removing 6-8 oz. will not be an issue.
B14573r New Member Jul 31, 2007 1,218 4 0 32 NJ Oct 18, 2007 #11 actually i think my uncle can do if for me
flyers42091 Member Aug 24, 2007 1,382 7 74 33 vermont Oct 18, 2007 #12 How much of a power gain do you get from that? Can you even feel it?
B14573r New Member Jul 31, 2007 1,218 4 0 32 NJ Oct 19, 2007 #14 yea because the flywheel is not as heavy anymore