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Old 08-18-2010, 10:56 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by kentetsu
It was my understanding that the idle can become a bit rough because you don't have quite so much rotational mass to smooth it out. The idle, after all, is just a bunch of small controlled explosions, so it will have a natural lumpiness to it.

Picture trying to keep a merry-go-round spinning when empty. It might visibly slow between each shove you gave it, but it would be easier to move.

Now picture it loaded up with a bunch of fat harley dudes. It won't slow down much between pushes, but it would take a lot more to get it going.
This is actually an excellent description.

Now imagine how much easier it is to accelerate the merry-go-round without the Harley dudes on it and you have the lightweight flywheel benefit.
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