Custom flywheel ?
Im almost done building the first prototype flywheel and was wondering how much wieght will make a difference. Right now the flywheel is 4 ounces heavier than a stocker but I should be able to get it down to the same wieght or lighter. What do the aftermarket companies offer for flywheel wieghts. How much lighter is safe? How much heavier is good for gnc racing? Is there an industry standard .
I hope this is successful because the big stroker motors are tearing the stock flywheels apart. Pinned or not.
I hope this is successful because the big stroker motors are tearing the stock flywheels apart. Pinned or not.
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I think most aftermarket flywheels are lightened. I know Triail Tech takes a monkeybutt load of weight off of the Yamaha fly wheels. I've thought of taking my flywheel in and having some material milled out of the center between the hub and the magnets But I don't know how much reliability I would be sacrificing for a minute amount of performance gain. I think Canniboomer has taken the flywheels into Trail Tech and they were pretty impressed with how light they were from the factory.
I'm glad to see someone working on this because I've gone through 2 now between Michelle and myself. Why do the strokers put so much more force on these that they go? I really hope we can get this straightened out because my quad is ridiculous fast now when the flywheel holds on that is. lol Good luck and keep us updated!!!
Heck the hard part was getting enough spun flywheels that were good enough shape to start this project. I have never spun a flywheel myself but it several of the stroker drag race /holeshot guys have been spinning them regularly and sent me a few to play with. Im not sure how to test them as there might be a safety issue with external moving parts. Im thinking build a steel cage inside a flywheel housing as a scatterguard and then bolting this prototype in my moto. I figure Neil or Tim could practice holeshotting for a couple hours to see if they can break it. Ive got it down to within 2 ounces of the stock wieght. It took at least 10 hours and 7 welding /machining operations to get this far. Keeping it in perfect alignment and balance is what makes it so take so long.