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'97 KTM 250 EXC External Flywheel Weight Removal
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[QUOTE="Smokin Joe, post: 125422, member: 18130"] [b]IT'S AWESOME![/b] Did it the crude way by drillin out the bolt heads; no going back either since I went a little overboard with the drill and augered out a little around the bolt holes on the flywheel. fortunately, it runs so well now, I'd never consider putting the weight back on. ;) Then after a few light taps with a blunt center punch through the holes, the flywheel came right off. Boy, what a difference! It pulls nice and strong right off idle without having to abuse the clutch. Much easier to get it on the pipe in the deep sand also. The good thing is that it still maintains good controllability. No problems with excessive wheelspin, just good linear acceleration. I will need to slightly re-calibrate my right wrist for the improved low-end responsiveness but that is a happy trade off for the sleepy low end acceleration that it used to have. Now if I can just fix this stupid overheating problem!:think Joe [/QUOTE]
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