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13oz flywheel weight
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[QUOTE="KaTooMer, post: 763261, member: 16246"] The flywheel weight makes it so it doesn't rev quite as quickly, which helps you feel like you're more in control of the back wheel. And with more weight, there's more inertia being driven by crankshaft which means the engine doesn't come to a stop as quickly when you pull in the clutch (i.e. less stalling...and I'm sure my physics terminology isn't completely correct, but the concept is, I think). I use an 11-oz weight on my KX. People who ride KTM 4-strokes (and sometimes the 2-stroke off-road models) complain about it stalling even with the flywheel weight, but it doesn't bother me. It's still got a hell of a hit and I like that bike more and more each time I ride it. [/QUOTE]
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