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Flywheel weighting.....
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[QUOTE="Hogwylde, post: 146618, member: 24357"] Excellent explanation Spanky!! Now Haze just has to determine what kind of riding he's going to be doing. Moto-cross is basically a drag race from one corner to another, so a weighed flywheel MAY not be what he wants. On the other hand, if he's going slow in the woods, a flywheel might be an excellent addition to his bike by slowing the rev's and keeping the tires planted on slick, rutted trails with rocks and roots. I'm planning on adding a 14 Stealy flywheel before I start hare scrambles next year. If i was going to race Moto-X, I'd not even consider it. [/QUOTE]
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