It's give and take, like anything. I've noticed this exact same thing with my 462. I have the west cost dawgs on it too. I put them on the stock clutch cover. The reason I did that, was to more easily notch trees when felling. Those little dinky spikes sucked when lining up the undercut.
This is running a 28" bar as well. I've kind of learned to almost feather the saw in the power band more. The spikes definitely give you more control but if you file your chain with too much hook, boy it sure is frustrating.
I never put thought into the flywheel weight as being a key component to this phenomena. But it sure makes sense that rotating mass comes into play.
The reason I mainly use a 28" bar, is because I'm 6'3" tall. I hardly ever dog the saw when bucking less than 20" diameter wood because I'm mostly standing. So it hasn't really bothered me at all with the saw. And anything bigger than that, I just use the 2095 Jonny.