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Post subject: Re: Pricing - Lightened Flywheels (UPDATE 5-18-10) PICS 1st post Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:00 pm |
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jc250r31 wrote: guys I picked one of JC's flywheels up from another member here and just wanted to give my feedback. Install: VERY easy. Just need maybe a variator tool and a flywheel puller and your other basic tools. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person and it went through pretty smoothly for me Performance: Very well worth the few bux spent. I lost no top end and if anything I rev up and get up to top speed noticeably quicker. Now its not like turbo speed but its a nice improvement. On a 49cc you can't expect a world of change, but any improvement is always a good thing. I recommend this for everyone.
_________________ 4 Wheels: -2006 CLS55 -2009 BMW X5
2 Wheels: 2009 Ruckus-GET 2003 Ruckus-GY6
Build thread is here: viewtopic.php?f=92&t=36780
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nx2000
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Post subject: Re: Pricing - Lightened Flywheels (UPDATE 5-18-10) PICS 1st post Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:59 am |
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hey have you done any yamaha c3 flywheels? very interested in getting this done if i can find out what flywheel puller i need.
_________________ `07 Yamaha C3- Dr. pulley variator, stage6 racing cnc drive pulley, stage6 air filter, jiangwayne exhaust, stage6 clutch bell, stage6 mkII clutch, st8 downhill bar,doppler rear shock, perelii sl26 120/90/10 tires. *getting painted soon...*
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