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Flywheel Weights, '02 CR250
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[QUOTE="mtk, post: 784804, member: 54339"] [b]Sheahly weights[/b] I've heard that they will cut down heavier weights for you if you're dissatisfied with the end result. Meaning that if you buy a 12oz one and don't like it, they'll cut it down to the 10oz or 8oz weight for you. Might want to email them and ask about it. Someone also mentioned using all steel clutch plates for adding rotational mass to the engine. Keep in mind that the clutch plates are after the primary drive gear, meaning they spin much slower than the engine and have less of an effect on it as a result. With all that said, the steel plates are probably a good idea in that you're adding weight anyway and the steels will contaminate your tranny oil less, last longer, etc. [/QUOTE]
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