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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Balance factor for a twin flywheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Brake" data-source="post: 36319" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>I think when reading this all, with a big thanx for all your resposes, that I will settle for a mid.: 55%, I will skim the flywheels true, will rework the rods to an equal weight, at both sides: the small and the big end. </p><p>As I like to drive it a bit faster than the usual pottering around. (bit costly though with all those speeding tikets)</p><p></p><p>I will let you all know in the spring time when it will be ready (with megacycle MK II and 7,5 comp. ratio. Suzuki pistons) The cases (remachined, CNC, I will post a youtube video soon) are having my own new oversise bearings (no sleeves) with a (on the big rollers) a clearance of 0,01-0,015mm and on the small roller 0,02mm (lapped in) and the ball roller is yust a bit free.</p><p>Maybe its all a bit over the top, but I cant help myself, I have to do a job, in the only way it can be done.-ABAP- (as best as possible)</p><p></p><p>Vincent Speet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Brake, post: 36319, member: 398"] I think when reading this all, with a big thanx for all your resposes, that I will settle for a mid.: 55%, I will skim the flywheels true, will rework the rods to an equal weight, at both sides: the small and the big end. As I like to drive it a bit faster than the usual pottering around. (bit costly though with all those speeding tikets) I will let you all know in the spring time when it will be ready (with megacycle MK II and 7,5 comp. ratio. Suzuki pistons) The cases (remachined, CNC, I will post a youtube video soon) are having my own new oversise bearings (no sleeves) with a (on the big rollers) a clearance of 0,01-0,015mm and on the small roller 0,02mm (lapped in) and the ball roller is yust a bit free. Maybe its all a bit over the top, but I cant help myself, I have to do a job, in the only way it can be done.-ABAP- (as best as possible) Vincent Speet [/QUOTE]
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