
Originally Posted by
2T Institute
Reality doesn't agree, flywheel weights gain a lot of traction and drivability (ask any CR500 owner),
Yes, I was pouring lead into 2T trials bike flywheels... a long time ago, for exactly that reason. But I guess these guys aren't really pushing the limits of traction under simple acceleration.

Originally Posted by
2T Institute
with a lot of inertia you don't drop a lot rpm when the throttle is closed under brakes.
Which can be a bit of a problem if you're desperately trying to scrub speed going into turn 1. Unless you keep the clutch in, in which case I suppose it's a valid energy storage strategy.

Originally Posted by
2T Institute
Getting on the throttle earlier does wonders for acceleration.
Absolutely, a bit of time on a BSA bushman is good for refining one's antici
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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