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troybilt
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Thanks. I heard the 88/89 flywheel was heavier than the 86/87...? I also saw on a thread someone was running a 14 tooth counter sprocket for woods?? What gearing do most run?

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Thanks. I heard the 88/89 flywheel was heavier than the 86/87...? I also saw on a thread someone was running a 14 tooth counter sprocket for woods?? What gearing do most run?


85 atc flywheels were lighter than the 86-89 trx flywheels. All will interchange so you can mess around with the weight if you want. the 85 atc flywheleel was only 5 grams lighter i believe.

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Thanks. I was actually interested in a flywheel that is heavier than the 89's... does anyone make one? or are they custom? I could get one weighted and turned. but would rather buy one already done. Just curious...

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Thanks. I was actually interested in a flywheel that is heavier than the 89's... does anyone make one? or are they custom? I could get one weighted and turned. but would rather buy one already done. Just curious...


you have to have a weight welded on the original flywheel. Ive seen one before you also have to run a 3/4 inch spacer plate under the stator cover or the flywheel will hit. I think the ignition i saw was a curtis sparks? Good luck finding one though.

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I've got 35mm A.S. carbs on both my '86 ATC 250r and '86 TRX 250r. I'm very pleased with them for xc / trail riding. Both carbs now have 152 mains and 42 pilots. The ATC is using the DEK needle on the 2nd clip and the TRX has the stock needle from the 34mm pj on the 3rd clip.

TRX mods: FMF fatty pipe, FMF Q silencer, air box has drilled holes in the lid with a pre-filter over them, UNI filter, boyesen rad valve, low / mid ported cylinder, '00 CR 250 ignition, 12/39 gearing and soon to come a cool head with 21cc dome and '85 ATC head gasket.

on the trx, are you using a ceg needle or cgm? and how did it work out compared to the dek? will it idle without running the idle screw for the slide all the way up? i have a 35 as on mine trying to get right also. thanks in advance.

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