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what is the deal with people putting fly wheel weights on their s strokes for riding in the woods? is this recomended? thanks for your feedback

2007-04-04 10:21:24 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

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they put a heavier flywheel on it increases the torque of the engine so you can lug then engine without it stalling. it's more mass turning so its harder to stop it. they just don't add a weight they have to add the weight evenly or you will destroy the engine.good luck

2007-04-04 11:21:33 · answer #1 · answered by doug h 5 · 3 1

I'm with Doug too. It makes a more "tractable" motor for woods or even some other applications. Keeps the motor from spinning up too fast and breaking traction. You make no mention of what year YZ250. On the older A&B models you just take off the CDI rotor and ignition and install a points and flywheel ignition off a DT or RT engine. This is the hot set-up for small short tracks where the YZ just wants to spin the wheel off corners.

2007-04-04 18:27:25 · answer #2 · answered by toyracer49 3 · 0 0

you could shrink the flywheels weight to income velocity however the motorbike will act jumpy, you will lose the sleek shifting and sluggish pull, it is going to jerk you around, in case you like velocity in basic terms get bigger jets for the carb and minimize a hollow interior the airbox and canopy it with steel mesh to act as a filter out. you would be shocked of the version it makes. you additionally can wanna get a heavier weighted flywheel in case you do those mods to point out the flexibility so which you get a superb even pull that doesnt yank and jerk you around. Plus with a heavier flywheel the engine can save extra momentum and not rigidity as no longer worry-free, yet regardless of you do, holiday risk-free and be clever reason any motorbike can harm ya.

2016-12-20 06:08:15 · answer #3 · answered by nehls 3 · 0 0

How do you add weight to a flywheel without throwing it off balance

2007-04-04 10:38:23 · answer #4 · answered by 51 6 · 0 2

"doug h" explained it perfectly.

2007-04-04 11:47:58 · answer #5 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 1 2

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