Steahly 10oz. Fly Wheel Weight CR250

ledger
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I want to share a low budget modification using Steahly's 10oz. FWW. Bike is an 06 CR250 (highly modified) that is a mid range powerhouse This simple 15-20 minute's Bolt-On is pure .....Two Stroke Traction Control.... with no speed loss, this also help's to ride longer and stronger without a hint of stalling the bike. The bike is now like a four stroke but without the engine braking, I can ride a gear taller and lug the bike also. I just wanted to share this with anyone who has considered a FWW, it doesn't matter what brand, what does matter.... is that it works and makes me want to ride more often.
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jayluv54
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8/8/2017 7:53am
I am interested in seeing what it does on my YZ125. I had previously put one on my YZ250f and it did help with stalling, but I didn't notice much on the power delivery. I've heard the 7oz. doesn't do much on the 125, so I am likely going with the 11oz. since I want some realizable results.
Carl 44
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3/18/2019 3:48am
I tried a 15 oz weight on my 500 (for MX) expecting great things, but didn’t like it. I was so sure it would help me smooth out my cornering but maybe I am just too used to snappy power.
37enduro
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3/22/2019 1:58am
10oz for cr250, it does not have much low rpm. I installed it on my 03 and not have much change when ride enduro.
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3/24/2019 9:56am Edited Date/Time 3/24/2019 9:58am
I installed a 10oz. FWW on my cr265. After going 2 teeth less on the rear, I really like the slight change in the way it build revs. I use it on the track and it allows longer motos with less fatigue.
































pulls smoother and seems to help

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Chance1216
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9/19/2019 10:26pm
I've been on the fence about getting one. You helped me decide.
Thanks Ledger!!
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15tc150
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1/26/2020 1:41pm
jayluv54 wrote:
I am interested in seeing what it does on my YZ125. I had previously put one on my YZ250f and it did help with stalling, but...
I am interested in seeing what it does on my YZ125. I had previously put one on my YZ250f and it did help with stalling, but I didn't notice much on the power delivery. I've heard the 7oz. doesn't do much on the 125, so I am likely going with the 11oz. since I want some realizable results.
Find a stock yz250 flywheel, bolts right up and works like a charm, I did this with my 06 yz144 and it was a very very welcomed modification, engine felt stronger everywhere, and screamed way harder up top, flywheel weights are quite possibly the most overlooked modification for 2 strokes, I put them on every bike i own
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37enduro wrote:
10oz for cr250, it does not have much low rpm. I installed it on my 03 and not have much change when ride enduro.
That's strange, I installed an 8oz on my 03 that was ported, and it was amazing how much more power it gave my bike, from bottom to top, it was hands down healthier at any rpm, and especially aided top end and over revv

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