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Flywheel Weight

Joined Jun 2002
7 Posts | 0+
Shelton, WA, USA
Greetings fellow 'berg riders,
I am looking to buy ether a heavier flywheel or weights for my stock part, to make the power more usable on the tight trails that we have here in the Northwest. Thank you, Chris
P.S. I have already geared it down. :twisted:
 
chris

don't want to piss on your fire but most here accept that with a well set-up mo-sheen your flywheel weight is fine! at sometime or other during development, i felt the same but getting the ignition timing marks and the carburation right were the main reasons for not needing a heavier one!

why not consider drilling the pilot air as per joeusa's work. covered under dell orto in the doc?

regards

Taffy
 
2001BRUTE said:
Greetings fellow 'berg riders,
I am looking to buy ether a heavier flywheel or weights for my stock part, to make the power more usable on the tight trails that we have here in the Northwest. Thank you, Chris
P.S. I have already geared it down. :twisted:

Chris, I don't know what year your Berg is but if you are on Kokusan ignition I should have some heavier flywheels shortly.

Regards

Sparks.
 
RE: Re: Flywheel Weight

i think his name might be a clue steve!

regards

Taffy
 

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The bike I have is a 2001 FX650e, an auto clutch may fine for some, but it reminds me too much of an old Honda Trail 55 I had as a kid, thank you for the idea though. I think the heavier fly wheel/weights would fit my needs. Chris :hathat3:
 

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