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What is the use of a turned flying wheel on a (engine) scooter?

Wat is het nut van een afgedraaid vliegwiel op een (motor)-scooter?

Roy Deurloo |

If you want to optimize the performance of your scooter or motorcycle, you may come across the term "turned flying wheel". But what exactly does this mean and what benefits does it offer? In this blog we explain what a turned flying wheel is and why it can be useful for your two -wheeler.

What is a turned flying wheel?

The flywheel is a heavily rotating part that is attached to the crankshaft. It has the function of running the engine smoothly by distributing the forces more evenly. With a turned flying wheel, material is removed from the flywheel, making it lighter. This influences the performance and driving behavior of the scooter.

Advantages of a turned flying wheel

  1. Faster gas reaction
    Because the flywheel has less mass, the engine can climb and descend faster. This results in a more direct gas response and a smoother acceleration.

  2. Improved acceleration
    A lighter flywheel reduces the resistance on the crankshaft, which makes the engine easier at higher speeds. This is especially noticeable with scooters used for sporting purposes.

  3. Better performance at high speeds
    At a high speed, the engine experiences less resistance of the flywheel, which can result in a higher top speed and better door acceleration.

  4. Reducing wear
    Because the engine has to make less effort to turn the flywheel around, the crankshaft bearings are less burdened, which can extend the life of these parts.

Disadvantages of a turned flying wheel

Although a lighter flywheel offers many advantages, there are also some disadvantages to take into account:

  • Less stationary stability: A heavier flywheel helps the engine run smoothly. With a too light flywheel, the engine can run more restless.

  • Less pulling power at low revs: Because the flywheel has less mass, the engine can turn less smoothly at low speeds and the driving behavior can become more restless.

For whom is a twisted flywheel interesting?

A twisted flywheel is especially interesting for riders who want to optimize their scooter for sporting use or racing applications. If you are looking for better acceleration and a faster gas response, this is a good upgrade. For daily commuting, a standard flywheel can often be better due to the extra stability at low revs.

Conclusion

A twisted flywheel can give a significant improvement in acceleration and gas reaction, but it also has disadvantages such as a less stable stationary run. Depending on your driving style and the purpose of use, it can be a valuable upgrade. Are you considering a turned flying wheel? Then make sure that your scooter is properly adjusted to take full advantage of the benefits!