I have a 2010 Grubee SkyHawk 66cc kit, got her running well this summer, I am pretty happy with my setup.
I can tell when riding, specially at high RPM, that things could be balance better in the motor. I came across a couple guys selling fine tuned motors the other day, the one thing they touted that I haven't done is balancing the crankshaft. I have heard people say these 66cc motors have a crankshaft that is balanced for a 48cc top end, and that is why the 66cc motors run rougher than the 48cc motors.
So I am wondering what all is involved in balancing a crankshaft? I have done some reading on the internet, nothing specific to these single cylinder china girl motors though. I understand that it has to do with adding or taking away mass from the flywheel in the appropriate places, but I have no idea how to determine where to add/remove the weight to achieve balance....
If there are any experts out there on crankshaft balancing that are willing to take the time to explain I would really appreciate it. Even better would be some kind of web guide or youtube video that covers this topic.
The temp here unfortunately is only about 40 degrees today, I am afraid riding weather is over until next spring. In the meanwhile I am gonna rip the bike apart and rebuild it, I would like to try and balance the crankshaft while I am at it if at all possible....
Thanks in advance to anyone who has advise to offer me....
I can tell when riding, specially at high RPM, that things could be balance better in the motor. I came across a couple guys selling fine tuned motors the other day, the one thing they touted that I haven't done is balancing the crankshaft. I have heard people say these 66cc motors have a crankshaft that is balanced for a 48cc top end, and that is why the 66cc motors run rougher than the 48cc motors.
So I am wondering what all is involved in balancing a crankshaft? I have done some reading on the internet, nothing specific to these single cylinder china girl motors though. I understand that it has to do with adding or taking away mass from the flywheel in the appropriate places, but I have no idea how to determine where to add/remove the weight to achieve balance....
If there are any experts out there on crankshaft balancing that are willing to take the time to explain I would really appreciate it. Even better would be some kind of web guide or youtube video that covers this topic.
The temp here unfortunately is only about 40 degrees today, I am afraid riding weather is over until next spring. In the meanwhile I am gonna rip the bike apart and rebuild it, I would like to try and balance the crankshaft while I am at it if at all possible....
Thanks in advance to anyone who has advise to offer me....