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Lighten a fly wheel

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    mhbikesnbits
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    Has anyone lighted a flywheel on the dt125 or the dt200 as this is what I’m thinking of doing on my project I know this works for some bikes but not others

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      Calum
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      Yeah heard good results on the R

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        You got any links to any post about it or anything pal

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          You got any links to any post about it or anything pal

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          @mhbikesnbits No. Norfe on the old site did it. Said it chewed through gears.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            @mhbikesnbits No. Norfe on the old site did it. Said it chewed through gears.

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            @Calum I’d personally take it off be way better without it I did it to mine but must have a fouled plug or something because I have no spark so not able to test it yet

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              @Calum I’d personally take it off be way better without it I did it to mine but must have a fouled plug or something because I have no spark so not able to test it yet

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              @declan What? the pick up is on the fly you numpty.

              You would need an inner rotor kit.

              the engine would also last five minutes. Flywheels are essential.

              Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                @declan What? the pick up is on the fly you numpty.

                You would need an inner rotor kit.

                the engine would also last five minutes. Flywheels are essential.

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                @Calum I’m just horsing around

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                  @Calum I’m just horsing around

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                  @declan You can take them off.

                  Inner rotor kits. But they are not practical for the road. Kill engines and no good uphill.

                  But for a flat track they're fine.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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