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A heavy flywheel does not boost your torque,
OK Huzo, changed my wording in thread to reflect your explanation of torque, I hope you like it. I am just a farmboy, not an English major. I also have a hard time explaining things that I feel.I had trashed the drivetrain on the Cal2 in 30K mi running the sidecar:Clutch, ujoint, driveshaft splines, rear drive. I also wondered why loop bikes didn't in my experience, so, thought it may be the heavier flywheel, I was correct. This set-up has gone 100K and now needs pretty much same thing. One reason it doesn't travel far from home, cuz I don't want to haul it back that far.
If you want to, can you tell me why you think the heavier flywheel contributed to the greater longevity of the drive train ?
Just so you know, I weighed flywheels & ringears ------------------Tonti is 18.2 and my Swiss Cheese is 9.4 didn't do a loop but they are considerable more. Just so you know. The guy that cut my light weight is Bob Bourdson from WI and he died, don't know if anyone got his program for CNC The one in my 700 was cut by Ace in MO, done same time I put one in an Aluminum custom I built in 09.Thank You Clint for your explanation