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2002+ CR250 Cranks Heavy?
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[QUOTE="Dino Y, post: 1014955, member: 46505"] The Weight on a crank is always ballanced on its axis. Keep in mind that crank weight works about the same way as heavier or lighter flywhees, and a lighter crank would defenetly rev faster in time but lower in rpm. heavier cranks rev higher and can keep their revs easier and again the placement of the weight relative to the axis of rotation affects reving. The Further from the axis the weight is the slower it can rev [/QUOTE]
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