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13oz flywheel weight
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[QUOTE="epatt, post: 762996, member: 45553"] The 13oz weight is a nice smooth power delivery. But this bike WILL still have a huge amount of power in the woods. What the weight will help is keeping rear tire from spinning up and trying to pass the front everytime you give it gas. It will also let you lug it a bit more without stalling as easily. I had a 13oz first and went to a 11oz. There was nothing wrong with the 13oz at all I just went to the 11oz because it was what I originally wanted for the bike but was out of stock at the time. The bikes powerband will still be the same it will just be more controllable and tractible. As for detuning the hit I am not sure the best way to do it. It will never be smooth like a ktm250 exc or anything but man it will rip on the straights when those wont. You can change the powerband with pipe/silencer combos but I am running stock so I dont know which would be best. You could also try some porting work by Eric Gorr, I think he can shape your power the way you want, but I personally have never tried it. [/QUOTE]
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