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    Lightening flywheels? Advice please?

    Newbie poster here. Standard flywheel rotor on my XR 500 is 2.250kg, and I am currently using a 250 one which weighs 2.050kg. The .2kg makes a considerable difference, and I am interested in lightening one further. Perhaps another .2kg?? Anyone tried this?? or any other suggestions appreciated too. Cheers!

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    Tricky, they don't rev too much so prolly ok to machine it....What about a 200 flywheel and pickups etc? will they work?
    Another option if she's an off roader is loose the balance shaft (if it's got one). We did this on my brothers old XT250 and it made a huge difference, but the old girl definately vibrated heaps more......usta put ya feet to sleep if you did a long road trip.....
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    Thanks for looking

    200 totally different system, sadly. Balance shafts essential in the 500's. Have ridden a 250 without shafts and did not like it at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzz67 View Post
    Newbie poster here. Standard flywheel rotor on my XR 500 is 2.250kg, and I am currently using a 250 one which weighs 2.050kg. The .2kg makes a considerable difference, and I am interested in lightening one further. Perhaps another .2kg?? Anyone tried this?? or any other suggestions appreciated too. Cheers!
    thats pretty heavy BUT its there for a reason, flywheels store Energy the heavier it is the slower it will accelerate, and decelerate ..ie change energy states

    it wont increase /decrease power ,,etc ... Soooo the question is what riding do you do ...if its trail and enduro ,, heavy is good .. ( try feathering a light 2 stroke through a tricky section ,,with a light flywheel and it will/can switch off like a light

    the reverse is also true

    Stephen

    I made my own flywheel for the cr and didnt go heavy but taller ,, as its the radius of mass , ie the point where the flywheel effectively carrys its wieght ,,so a light but large dia, can be the same /better than a small heavy one
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    I use the old girl for Classic MX, but she's now got

    a set of road wheels for Motard too, so almost all of its use is in the middle to upper end of the rev range. The 250 rotor has made if spin up quicker and it still pulls like a schoolboy right off idle speed, so I thought even less would be even better. I guess there is a point where too much off would be a bad thing though. Cheers!

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    The energy in the fly wheel is also used to keep the piston moving through the part of the cycle when there is no combustion input ,

    The power will remain the same ,,ie pull like a school boy BUT there will be no energy in the flywheel so it could stall easier.

    So long and short, yes you can go light ,,,, the only things that could happen will be it will be a Bitch to start and vibrate like a goodun(the lighter you go )

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    Ask Shane how much he got machined off my 250 one.

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    How much shane???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    How much shane???
    Ummm...
    Just enough to make a brother.





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    Hi Nordie

    Has he fitted it to your current XR or is it for the new engine? Wondering if I could borrow it!?

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    He skimmed down the one on the bike.
    We had another to try but it was off a 12V version.
    Like you said - Much better pickup and engine braking but not too much loss of traction on the big hills.

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    They even let you on the track?

    Apart from the leathers that dosn't even look like an old bike


    And from the photography point of view, they could have waited half a second and got a decent pan shot

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    Yeah, the scrutineers had a good laugh at the leathers!!They're pbobably older than me, and all I got now is grey hair.
    The old XR did bloody well, scraping footpegs most corners. Easy to outbrake big road bikes, or ride around the outside of them. Got absolutely wasted on the looong front straight though!
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    The CRF looks just like your bike

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