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Flywheel, making it lighter possible on a KTM 380?
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[QUOTE="P_Taylor, post: 109767, member: 18876"] I think it was the `97 models that had the weights that could be removed by drilling out the rivets. People were drilling all the way thru them into the centercases and then calling KTM when their centercases were scrap. The other years can be modified also , they just were not intended to be by the factory. I turned several ounces off the flywheel of my `98 300MXC. If you have a flywheel puller and a friend with a lathe you are good to go. Take the time to really get the flywheel indicated true in the lathe before turning off any material , it will help keep the modification from adding any vibration to your motor. [/QUOTE]
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