More or less outer hole weight causes what effect?
More or less inner hole weight causes what effect?
More or less inner hole weight causes what effect?
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In general, outer hole weight controls top end RPM... adding more weight will lower the RPM taking weight out will raise it.
Same holds true for the inner hole only it controls midrange...
This is only in general, adding weight to any part of the clutch arms will contribute something to the shift curve. I have found that in some cases you need to add tip weight only to get rid of the midrange over-rev (don't ask me how, but it worked)
Same holds true for the inner hole only it controls midrange...
This is only in general, adding weight to any part of the clutch arms will contribute something to the shift curve. I have found that in some cases you need to add tip weight only to get rid of the midrange over-rev (don't ask me how, but it worked)
Thanks cahnge up
That will help.......knew about different weights and how they act in general but hadn't really understood the theroy of the two hole system and how clutching is effected with the two hole system.
Again thanks.
That will help.......knew about different weights and how they act in general but hadn't really understood the theroy of the two hole system and how clutching is effected with the two hole system.
Again thanks.