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Old 03-04-2010, 03:57 PM   #1
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Big Pin or Small Pin for Freestyle?

i have currently have a small pin motor in my kawi and i might be able to have a chance to get a big pin. Just wondering what would be better for freestyle if there even is a difference. Obv power is a difference.

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Re: Big Pin or Small Pin for Freestyle?

small pin for low end, big pin for top end.... The small pin is a lighter crankshaft which allows for it to rev up quicker
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Re: Big Pin or Small Pin for Freestyle?

and spin it quicker even...with a TTL flywheel
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Re: Big Pin or Small Pin for Freestyle?

Small pin has the porter for low end. I'm a smal pin fan, of if it's a big pin it needs to be an 800!
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