Dain Bramage
Well-Known Member
makes sense to me. but does ashleys runner have a lighter flywheel than yours? and isnt your motor built?
Hers is stock. Mine is indeed "built" if you want to call it that, but I dont think the modifications of the motor have anything to do with its ability to engage the clutch on a hill. Hers, you would have to rev up higher, and feather the clutch more. Hers would bog down fast if you let it out too fast, or not much and just burn the clutch if you do it too slow. Mine, you rev it up about normal, maybe a little higher, and you dont really have to feather the clutch any extra. I assume because the flywheel keeps the motor spinning and makes it harder to bog it down.makes sense to me. but does ashleys runner have a lighter flywheel than yours? and isnt your motor built?
4.7 :cheer: