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Impressions of Lightened Flywheel on TT-R125L
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[QUOTE="simimi, post: 61658, member: 21039"] Interesting. I just had my girlfriends flywheel machined also and noticed the same type of minimal difference with the first short test ride. We will get a day of trail riding this weekend and see if there are any more noticeable differences with a longer ride. The outer rim of the flywheel was machined down to within 3/16th of an inch from the threaded holes that I used for the flywheel puller, leaving the raised lip at that point. I have heard the "down to the rivets' before, but that would seem to cut down past the threaded holes for the puller. How can you remove the flywheel if you take that much off? On my postal scale the weight was 68.9 oz before machining, 52.9 after. (right at a 1 pound difference). I have done the airbox mods, and the exhaust also. BBR had said that there was only a minimal difference, what does everyone else think? Mike ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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