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Originally Posted by sweeper
Also correct.
The trials bike engine internalizes a lot of the crank effect in the crank itself.Coupled with a bore and stroke designed to rev quickly and smoothly just off idle.They don't rev really.Very low rpm in comparison to moto or modern enduro/offroad racing 2 stroke engines.
Its about torque.
The old trials bikes did have monster flywheels.
The thought I had after reading through the thread.How much weight can the engine handle out on the end of the crank.23 ounces is a lot of weight out there for an engine that is designed to really spool it up.
Bearing,case wise.What's to much?
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I would think if it's correctly balanced the additional weight shouldn't be an issue.
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