Heavy Tungsten Alloy Flywheel Weights
Lately, there has been a rise in the popularity of using tungsten alloy flywheel weights. Increasing numbers of riders are discovering the advantages of achieving enhanced speed and endurance through the smooth power delivery, improved traction, and reduced stalling offered by these weights.
Lately, there has been a rise in the popularity of using tungsten alloy flywheel weights. Increasing numbers of riders are discovering the advantages of achieving enhanced speed and endurance through the smooth power delivery, improved traction, and reduced stalling offered by these weights. The addition of tungsten alloy flywheel weights results in an augmented rotating mass or inertia within the motor. Consequently, the engine exhibits a slightly slower rev, delivers power more controllably with less intensity, offers a more usable low-to-mid range, and is less prone to stalling at slow speeds or when applying the rear brake. The tangible effects include improved traction in slippery or hard-pack conditions, a more torque-rich and broader power band, and enhanced top-end power with a reduced tendency to lose RPMs when navigating inclines or encountering obstacles.
The power, now easier to manage, contributes to conserving your strength and energy. Additionally, the inclusion of extra weight often facilitates easier starting for many bikes. Most installations can be completed in under half an hour without the need to remove the stock flywheel from the engine. Our weights are easily removable, allowing you to revert to the stock power delivery for varied riding conditions. Machined on computer-operated lathes, our tungsten alloy flywheel weights boast optimal balance, trueness, and strength. Tailored to fit each motorcycle model precisely, they ensure a snug fit and optimal performance. We provide tungsten alloy flywheel weights customized to your specifications, allowing you to select the desired weight to match your riding style and conditions. Typically, a light to medium tungsten alloy flywheel weight is recommended for fast, aggressive riders or faster terrain, while a heavier weight is ideal for slower, more casual riders or navigating slower technical terrain.