Race Lightened Flywheel
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Your getting closer all the time:
to owning two quads so you have one to ride just for fun and the other just for speed.
My Alcohol Quad is great for sand and playing in the yard and drag racing. But when you want to ride the wooded trails or the trails in the sand at OK. forget it, it just jumps off the trails and goes almost where it wants to. The lightened flywheel made it rev to 4400 rpm like idle, so you start at 4400 and go up to 8 real easy. You loose a lot of low end torque. Straight line riding here you come!
to owning two quads so you have one to ride just for fun and the other just for speed.
My Alcohol Quad is great for sand and playing in the yard and drag racing. But when you want to ride the wooded trails or the trails in the sand at OK. forget it, it just jumps off the trails and goes almost where it wants to. The lightened flywheel made it rev to 4400 rpm like idle, so you start at 4400 and go up to 8 real easy. You loose a lot of low end torque. Straight line riding here you come!
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your correct it should help out alot.
it will get you in the meat of the powerband quicker. the only time I could see it hurting would be on an uphill drag, however Ive never heard anyone complain about a loss of power and the clutch is basically a big extra flywheel.
it will get you in the meat of the powerband quicker. the only time I could see it hurting would be on an uphill drag, however Ive never heard anyone complain about a loss of power and the clutch is basically a big extra flywheel.
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