I bought your 15.8 oz weight for my '19 xcf450 a couple years; and it absolutely made a positive difference! I also went down a tooth (12 tooth) on my front sprocket, and turned the idle up just a tad, and it is like a tractor now. I can lug it through gnarly stuff better than my cousin's RMX250 2 stroke!
My friend and I want to do this: Take consumer products and engineer, manufacture and market kits to improve on them. Do you have a few words of wisdom in terms of how to begin? I am a 10 year NYS Mold/die maker and CNC guy, my friend a welder/fab/mechanic.
Same on 2 strokes. Yes, one goes on the clutch and the other on a flywheel. Flywheel weights are to small on these bikes to have any effect. Plus they are glue on so if they come off its a bad deal. These at least have some weight and diameter behind them. So this you can feel
With the factory equipment on KTMs these days, BDSB team has determined the clutch cases and design overall were easier to deal with than the flywheel side. Honestly, the clutch is a very mechanical device anyhow. I would rather add weight to my clutch than my keyed flywheel, even just for reliability's sake alone. I want a fastener directly holding my flywheel in place, not using a big steel washer(the weight) which in my opinion reduces internal rigidity and holding-concentricity ie excess vibration. You only need a BDSB aftermarket clutch cover for certain size clutch weights. I put a 9oz in my 18 350 EXC-F and could keep factory case. The product is all amaze-balls.
I bought your 15.8 oz weight for my '19 xcf450 a couple years; and it absolutely made a positive difference! I also went down a tooth (12 tooth) on my front sprocket, and turned the idle up just a tad, and it is like a tractor now. I can lug it through gnarly stuff better than my cousin's RMX250 2 stroke!
Thanks for your time today. I picked up the Clutch weight and the new Fuel rail for my 450XC. I will let you know how it works out. Heal up soon!
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My friend and I want to do this: Take consumer products and engineer, manufacture and market kits to improve on them. Do you have a few words of wisdom in terms of how to begin?
I am a 10 year NYS Mold/die maker and CNC guy, my friend a welder/fab/mechanic.
Give me a call and it may be easier. Also maybe you can make some of my new stuff. Then everyone will know who you are. 360- 775 9226
How are they on 2 strokes. Are they different than flywheel weights
Same on 2 strokes. Yes, one goes on the clutch and the other on a flywheel. Flywheel weights are to small on these bikes to have any effect. Plus they are glue on so if they come off its a bad deal. These at least have some weight and diameter behind them. So this you can feel
What is the advanced of a clutch weight vs a weighted flywheel?
See the other response
With the factory equipment on KTMs these days, BDSB team has determined the clutch cases and design overall were easier to deal with than the flywheel side.
Honestly, the clutch is a very mechanical device anyhow. I would rather add weight to my clutch than my keyed flywheel, even just for reliability's sake alone.
I want a fastener directly holding my flywheel in place, not using a big steel washer(the weight) which in my opinion reduces internal rigidity and holding-concentricity ie excess vibration.
You only need a BDSB aftermarket clutch cover for certain size clutch weights. I put a 9oz in my 18 350 EXC-F and could keep factory case.
The product is all amaze-balls.
I thought the MJ joke was funny too 🤣