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doesn anyone know how much of a difference it is puttin bigbore sleeves in a 61x compared to running std bore.?
Actually, keeping a stock stroke, if you go from a stock bore 701 (81mm) to a big bore 85mm bore you end up with a 772. Thats ~70ccs more displacement. I'm betting that with the same builder doing the porting the same way in each, you will feel a difference.
big bore sleeves leeve you with extra bore sizes for the future you are talking about big boring the standard he is talking about new sleeves
i am thinking of going this way also will be interesting to see the remarks
just curious why the 62t stator and flywheel?
Here's how I would start your build with a certain budget in mind, Stay away from porting and big bore stuff for now. Start with 62t cases, 61x stock cylinder and 62t stator and flywheel. Buy all your bolt-on parts first, B-limited chamber factory pipe with my updated mods done to it, ADA head with some real strong compression ratio's for freestyle riding in mind, Use a Advent CDI with a real curve that makes power, Dual 44's or 46's set up by an expert for this type of riding, then prop it and tune nozzle size for hit and then you can worry about if you want to do all the stuff related to freestyle riding, Trick X-Metal handpole, footholds, tilt up trim system and then get to work on the riding it to the max...
P.S With a MSD-TL and a very mild freestyle port job set up on Av gas you would have a motor like Shane's that Mike Serlin won the sick trick on in Daytona! (1mm over at 718cc's)
why do you like the T fly's better? they are slightly heavier, and it has always seemed the consensus that the X wheel was better for freestyle/freeride