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If you would take the time to read the information provided to you--you wouldn't be asking this question.
As posted earlier in this thread:
"Here is an article by Kevin Brown about the advantages of a long stroke machine that is very informative: http://www.buffdaddy.com/files/15195...erformance.pdf"
It answers your question very well.
I read the article, but in the end all the kinetic energy to provide the correcting ability has to come from the motor.