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cylinder sleeve installation
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[QUOTE="julien_d, post: 1359729, member: 98751"] Like mentioned previously, if your bike is newer than mid-late 80's, the cylinder is likely an electroplated aluminum bore. You can still sleeve these, but plating is far superior as far as wear characteristics and heat transfer. Replating runs about $175 from uschrome, millenium tech, or similar shops equipped to do plating, and will last you a lot longer than an iron sleeve without needing to be honed or bored again. Ol89'r, that was a really great post. :nod: Nice of you to take the time to explain all that to him. Wanna sleeve a cylinder for me? lol. J. [/QUOTE]
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