Fly Wheel lightening ?

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vtwinthunder
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Fly Wheel lightening ?

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Hi again does anybody know where i can get accurate info on lightening my flywheel , measurements weights etc ? thanks again .
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macdee
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i think llyodie does a lighting flywheel exchange service
give him a shout
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This is the minimum you can go down to as done by the late Benny .

When I get them done I just have the main disc taken down to 125mm
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And when he does get them done there "So much fun" bloody marvellous mod. Lloydie did a great job on mine and i forgot the biscuits too. ( I owe you some Lloydie)
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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+1 on Lloydie's lightened flywheel service. The pick up and midrange delivery is altered and Fun with a capital F :thumbup:
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Thanks for the replies , so i takes it it gives a faster flowing excelleration ? Im going to get it on the lathe asap , love having a tinker :)
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vtwinthunder wrote:Thanks for the replies , so i takes it it gives a faster flowing excelleration ? Im going to get it on the lathe asap , love having a tinker :)
good man
let us know how you get on with the flylighting
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Kev L wrote:+1 on Lloydie's lightened flywheel service. The pick up and midrange delivery is altered and Fun with a capital F :thumbup:
Less fun cleaning up the oil spill... :lol: :lol:
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Knob xxx :lol:
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Sidestand works better the other way. :lol:

You'll need an M22 X 1.5 Flywheel puller

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Has anyone had any the lightening work done in Scotland or around the Stafford area?
Not really wanting to give it to any muppet to bodge it up for me?
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Speak to Lloydie he da man!!
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
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Kev L wrote:Knob xxx :lol:
Yes, I understand yours leaks hence the special pants... :lol: :lol:
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You guys :) seriously though what will it do to my bike because im doing it tomorrow , will it ruin my bike ? what about the engine braking will i lose that ? will it still accellerate as good as standard ?
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Better all round :-)
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