who lightens flywheels?

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
LPW did one of mine a few years back, been in service since then, with no problems, it was a bargain and a week turn around.

Ive got another to send him with a certificate from a freeride, I keep forgetting.

as far as noticing a difference, for a $50 mod, Id say its well worth it.
More worth it than $50 worth of stickers, or $50 worth of paint.

How many things are reliable, and make some improvement for $50?
 

Crab

thanks darin...noswad!
Location
Seattle
LPW did one of mine a few years back, been in service since then, with no problems, it was a bargain and a week turn around.

Ive got another to send him with a certificate from a freeride, I keep forgetting.

as far as noticing a difference, for a $50 mod, Id say its well worth it.
More worth it than $50 worth of stickers, or $50 worth of paint.

How many things are reliable, and make some improvement for $50?
If nothing else, your crank may last $50 longer.
 

djkorn1

kidkornfilms
Site Supporter
Location
Cleveland Ohio
I had two of mine done. Makes a good amount of difference on the low end. About 1/2 as much as an aftermarket flywheel...(but about 1/5 of the cost!).

I have never heard of one failing because it was lightened. :headbang::headbang:Group K did mine. They did a good job, but turn around time was long. I would go to Paul now for sure. :wink:
 

Fro Diesel

creative control
Location
Kzoo
I had two of mine done. Makes a good amount of difference on the low end. About 1/2 as much as an aftermarket flywheel...(but about 1/5 of the cost!).

I have never heard of one failing because it was lightened. :headbang::headbang:Group K did mine. They did a good job, but turn around time was long. I would go to Paul now for sure. :wink:

You had to bust out the :AR15firing:fractions didn't you.:icon16:

Looks like i need to get lightened. I didn't know it was so cheap.
 
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