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[QUOTE="Telemaqq, post: 656124, member: 46120"] thanx alot for your input, ill prolly go to a near by dealer and find all those parts of the bike so i know exactly where to look when i get to see the bike im looking at, in the picture they have it already on a crate above teh ground which is good for the suspension i herd, but your right i dont know, maybe they just stuck it up there for the picture lol, ppl are sneaky alot. the guy at the local dealer said that if they have bored out the cylinder watch out because sometimes the o rings will wear much faster then a tock cylinder, he said stock cylinders are being made really good lately, (for the last few years) do youk now if boring out the cylinder could make the bike in worse shape, or does it really matter? ne thing you forgot or neone else know, i appreciate all input, i have ridden a smaller bike i have, we just got it cheap, it was in bad condition just a playbike and we never eally took care of it ourselves so i dont know where alota bike parts are. [/QUOTE]
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