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Flywheel weight
Paul:
First off.... ALAN! When are you guys heading to Glamis?
Secondly.. If anyone going to Glamis would like a flywheel weight, I have an extra (came on my racer) and will be willing to drag it to Glamis and unload for $75. I've got everything that came with it including the stickers :lol:
alan:
Paul, I will be there riding Friday 14 and Saturday 15th November! I still want you to take a ride on my monster Ditchpickle! :lol:
Pardon me for the stupid question and I know I can go back and read old posts to find out what the Fly wheel weights will do for me! :oops: I may be interested if you convince me I need them! :D
I had a dream last night there was 20 KX500 all jumping over a big dune at Glamis at the crest in sequential order! It was awesome and they were all electric green! :lol:
Alan :D
PS I will be packin my helmet cam! :D
teamgreen500:
And to think, Some people count sheep! :lol: :lol: :D
Manny
Paul:
Alan, it smooths the hit and makes it more managable. Lessens wheel spin, and acts like the thumpers engine brake when you let off the gas. I have two bikes, a racer without the flywheel weight and a "trail bike" - yeah right :lol: - with a flywheel weight.
If all that you saw were electric green then you didn't see my racer, it's BLACK & WHITE :wink:
alan:
--- Quote from: Paul ---Alan, it smooths the hit and makes it more managable. Lessens wheel spin, and acts like the thumpers engine brake when you let off the gas. I have two bikes, a racer without the flywheel weight and a "trail bike" - yeah right :lol: - with a flywheel weight.
If all that you saw were electric green then you didn't see my racer, it's BLACK & WHITE :wink:
--- End quote ---
No Man it was a dream and your bike was electric green! :lol:
Alan
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