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Flywheel Weight: 10oz vs 12 or 14
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[QUOTE="mtk, post: 1013199, member: 54339"] You'll never stop wheelspin; the bike makes over 40hp so spinning the wheel is a fact of life. The weight WILL help with making it more controllable in the woods. Proper jetting will also help a great deal. More than likely, you're bike is jetted poorly, which results in it pulling weakly and then suddenly clearing out and ripping. That is rarely fun, particularly in tight woods. I'd definitely recommend finding "Spanky's Jetting Guide" (it has been posted here dozens of times) and fixing your jetting problems, before you do anything, and see how it runs. I'd still recommend ditching the aluminum clutch plates as well because the only reason they're in there is to make the rotating assembly as light as possible. With a flywheel weight, that isn't needed so why put up with the additional oil contamination? Get it jetted and see how it runs, then decide on the bigger weight. [/QUOTE]
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