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Lightening The Flywheel


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Well, the "Larger" riders have more ass to push around and strains the machine a bit more. Since the "larger" rider puts more strain on the machine, he/she might not benifit from a lightend flywheel..if anything the "larger" rider should get a weighted flywheel for more inertia and to help keep his larger ass going and not bogging down in the corners.

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HOT DAMN!!! :dance:

 

My shit's already for it. Got the new stator on with out a hitch, well a little grinding as usual, but like a glove. I'm set up for the dunes this next weekend. Damn, I feel like I've got a birthday coming.

 

Later.

Scott

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I weigh 245 and I never lightened my flywheel on my other shee because I was told it was not recommended for larger riders. I got talked into doing it with my new banshee and it was the best $35 I have spent yet. It really woke the motor up. It revs instantly, I really like it and would recommend it.

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I weigh 245 and I never lightened my flywheel on my other shee because I was told it was not recommended for larger riders.  I got talked into doing it with my new banshee and it was the best $35 I have spent yet.  It really woke the motor up.  It revs instantly, I really like it and would recommend it.

Thats all i wanted to know :D is there any other heavy riders out there that have had it done and have any regrets?

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