Originally Posted by Dave Severson
While your looking, take a look at some of the new clutches..... McCleod makes a Soft-Lok (spendy) but there's a couple other companies make a version of it. It takes some of the initial hit off the driveline and prevents some breakage issues....
On the small inch engines, a light flywheel is nice as it speeds up the rate of gain on the RPM when you shift. Aluminum is nice, but then you have to deal with the fact that they don't live real long on the strip, and IMO don't even belong on the street.... There are some lighter billet and nodular flywheels on the market, and even seen a few of them on eBay at a decent price....