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I was wondering if there are any good aftermarket flywheels. Any that are modified. If they are worth the money.

 

 

You can get a flywheel shaved for faster revs or added weight for trail riding I think.

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For Performance wise you could shave the stock flywhee. It will make it rev up or come on the pipe faster, but it will also fall off the pipe faster if you bog it in a corner.

 

I run a Ricky Stator flywheel. I dont know what the weight is compaird to a stock flywheel but it has stronger magnets to help the head lights be brighter at lower RPM's. I have herd of 2 people that had the rivits shear off of them. Ricky stator took care of them though. New flywheel, stator, and timing plate. I havent had any problems.

 

josh

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I went back to a stocker on my new motor. I bought a ricky stator, and noticed that the gap on the pick up was not the same between the two "nubs" on the flywheel. Damn thing was out of round right out of the box. :down:

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put a ricky stator wheel on to test to see if my flywheel was bad on a dyno. it honest was a big pile of shit. put it on and made 45 hp put stock one back on and it went up to 80+ with out final tuning of jetting.

 

who knows that chinese shit they sell seems to have the worst quality know to man.

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Stock...:)

 

 

X2 STOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PM jeff @ fast racing. $60 for a stock shaved wheel. you might be able to cut a deal by sending him yours as a core???? never know :cool:

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