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    Posted: 29/Jul/2010 at 9:32pm
Does anyone have an aftermarket lightweight charging flywheel to fit an 03 Superjet for sale by any chance?
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Ask Sprocket to supply a lightened OEM one, save you shed load of cash and wont fall to bits
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a lightened OEM will make a little improvement, but a factory lightweight one set up correctly will p*ss over it performance wise. 

Its worth the extra cash

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Originally posted by gymjunkie

Ask Sprocket to supply a lightened OEM one, save you shed load of cash and wont fall to bits
how much weight can be taken off a stock flywheel?
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I didn't know Factory Pipe made one Dan....have you got one on your ski?.....what about the TBM ones?
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Sorry didnt mean factory pipe marcus , i meant a company who makes them lightened from the factory, i think jetnetics is one. Dont know off the top of my head. 

I havent, but ive rode several skis who do have them and they make a big difference. 

Ive got a lightened oem, if a proper one pops up ill have it.

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i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
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Originally posted by kev.t

i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
hardly seems worth it just to lose 150g...think i will keep mine as a fridge magnet.
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i've got one done by loki and had it on for a long time now with no problems.
 
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150g is actually quite substantial amount, when it comes to the crank spinning up quickly !
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I also have a loki one. No problems with it. 

just stating that after riding a ski before and after the fitting of a proper lightened one, theres a big difference. Worth the money - defiently. 

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Originally posted by kev.t

i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
hardly seems worth it just to lose 150g...think i will keep mine as a fridge magnet.


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loki one all the way for me. I had an extra extra bonus and managed to take 3mm off my knuckles too whilst fitting itCry


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Originally posted by o0smiffy0o

Originally posted by kev.t

i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
hardly seems worth it just to lose 150g...think i will keep mine as a fridge magnet.
it's where you take the weight off that countsWink
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Originally posted by gymjunkie

Originally posted by o0smiffy0o

Originally posted by kev.t

i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
hardly seems worth it just to lose 150g...think i will keep mine as a fridge magnet.


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ive tried both ive had the loki skimmed fly wheel and replaced it recently with a jetnetics light weight chargeing flywheel and as Dan states there is a noticeable difference in the engines spin up
 
WORDS OF WARNING  Marcus your ski has an MSD which advances the ignition with an after market light weight charging flywheel you will need to adjust your timing at the stator to avoid detination  
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Originally posted by o0smiffy0o

Originally posted by gymjunkie

Originally posted by o0smiffy0o

Originally posted by kev.t

i had 150g taken off the stock one i had before the total loss. you can take more off but they need balancing properly and not just skimming with a lathe.
hardly seems worth it just to lose 150g...think i will keep mine as a fridge magnet.


The way you ski best place for your flywheel...LOL

JOKE !..Embarrassed
 
least i do ski steve....
 
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