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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

Jono fires up his new 138 cc Pit Pro after fitting a lightend flywheel kit the he bought off ebay.

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  • hey mate. 3/4 size pitty. The chain recoild into the front spoket cover. Fucked up the cover made a mess of the stator or some such shit.

    130$ new parts fitted sound fair?

    cheers smitty add me if u like. might go for a ride sometime livin on the sunny coast. me n a mate go on his bike. would be keen to go for a ride with ya's. his dad lives in ningy so, we usualy go riding just off cabulture bribey road just past the shell there.

    Good mudd! lately got his hilux on 31's axles deep in the shit.

  • yeah sounds fair. Yeah we will have to catch up with ya sometime, cheers Jono

  • duz it make much difference to the revs and wat is the point of it plz answer

  • nar, Its just fun buying things for my pitti off ebay, hahahahaha.

  • what? I'm sorry where does it say anything about $300 off ebay? I've looked at your channel and it seems that nobody likes your comments. Lighten up.

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  • haaha i got 1 of them on my 125..

    there great(Y)

  • ..so how much did you buy the lightened flywheel of ebay for?? it sounds sick and revs up nicely.

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  • @chiefwaterboy2

    your a queer

  • is a light flywheel what makes the 250f bikes rev so fast and high

  • Cooter pit boss haha

  • @smithythefierce exact same thing happened to my friend

  • i got the same pipe on my xr50 but it dont run rite now do u have to change the jetting on it r what it will run gust not rite

  • did you swap the oil slinger as well? if thats just the rotor that is impressive

  • A heavy flywheel would take more energy to spin/rev it up, making the revs slower.

    Then once the revs DO get up, it's harder to slow the engine down.

    So for "fast" rev ups and rev downs, get a lighter flywheel, not heavier ;)

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