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Old 04-28-2014, 12:17 AM
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Did all gas gas bikes come stock with plastic cover
Plastic ignition covers were OEM GG starting the 2000 year model.


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Only the center nut they send with it stuck out out by about 2/3mm could be machined down abit more. Easy fix, it wasn't anything to get in a tizzy about though.

I will write something up about it after this weekends race.

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Good for old and slow,not so good for fast guys?


That makes sense,the 99 ec 200 has a cast one.
The 2000 xc 250 has the plastic one.

Which one is preferable.
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Hey! I resemble that old and slow remark! LOL.......
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Old 04-28-2014, 05:14 PM
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I would be interested in getting some fast guys together and try some blind testing. Run some with a 8 oz flywheel weigh some with the 23 oz and some naked to compare times. Would be fun as long as the riders weren't trying to sway results. Maybe tell them you are testing carb and computer setting instead and see.
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I would be interested in getting some fast guys together and try some blind testing. Run some with a 8 oz flywheel weigh some with the 23 oz and some naked to compare times. Would be fun as long as the riders weren't trying to sway results. Maybe tell them you are testing carb and computer setting instead and see.
Blind testing against the clock..

These things generally translate into a competition between seat of the pants feel and the actual time... Smoother being faster, while aggressive set ups 'feel' faster. I know I'm slow so I'd rather feel fast.. HAHA!
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Blind testing against the clock..

These things generally translate into a competition between seat of the pants feel and the actual time... Smoother being faster, while aggressive set ups 'feel' faster. I know I'm slow so I'd rather feel fast.. HAHA!
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Only the center nut they send with it stuck out out by about 2/3mm could be machined down abit more. Easy fix, it wasn't anything to get in a tizzy about though.

I will write something up about it after this weekends race.

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Installed 2 of these yesterday, both on 2012 300's, with no issue of the center nut being too long. Very easy installation. Test rides to come soon....
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Installed 2 of these yesterday, both on 2012 300's, with no issue of the center nut being too long. Very easy installation. Test rides to come soon....




Is your any different?

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Old 04-29-2014, 03:37 PM
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Default 23 ounce flywheel weights

My "manhole cover" is the older version I guess as it is not tapered on the sides and does not have those 2 holes drilled in it.




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