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Old 25-Aug-2005, 22:07   #11
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Its possible to take it off completely.
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Old 25-Aug-2005, 22:41   #12
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I've fitted a lightened flywheel to my 98 748 and it does make difference the engine rev's a lot easier now and it does feel faster, however starting it and getting it to tick over when it's cold is a pain, but I found just slightly increasing the tick over rpm has helped but once its warn its fine.
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Old 25-Aug-2005, 23:32   #13
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the bikes with the early type fly wheels (two yellow wires) can be used with no fly wheel at all which is why some people have them for sell.
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Old 28-Aug-2005, 13:38   #14
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ive just had my bike converted to a 853 and whilst cjs performance were doing the upgrade they completely removed the flywheel andn it does seem to make a difference although having a new engine amy be something to do with that

will report back after silverstone to add my full findings, its going to be fun
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Old 29-Aug-2005, 00:41   #15
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How does having no flywheel affect the charging system, and doesn't the engine feel more lumpy without it?
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Old 29-Aug-2005, 01:03   #16
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Old 29-Aug-2005, 23:22   #17
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Excellent reading, I think when my bikes run in I might remove it as I have always had major problems with wheel hop on the corner entry. The only bikes I havn't had problems with were the 2 Strokes I started off on.
I always run high tickover on all my bikes about 1500-1700 rpm.
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Old 30-Aug-2005, 11:52   #18
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Mood: Found a CR250. Let the bone braking begin
it wont stop wheel hop.
that's due to engine braking hence why your 2 stroke didn't do it.
if you want to get rid of that you need a slipper clutch. or don't change down so many gears before the corner
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Old 31-Aug-2005, 23:07   #19
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agree with the slipper clutch comment, that will be my next addition.

the bike runs fine without the flywheel, spins up lovely but probably not a goood idea if you value tyre life, i was actually spinning the rear up a couple of times at silverstone, great fun though
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Old 02-Sep-2005, 10:45   #20
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Red Racing Parts sell the Ferracci flywheels - very nice on my 996

http://www.redracingparts.com/en/english.htm
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