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[QUOTE="MikeS, post: 25281, member: 18813"] Hey Strick You will probably get mixed opinions on pistons. Personally I found the stock KTM pistons to be very long lasting. Maybe 2:1 with equivlant ring changes in My applications. But for atleast a 2:1 price difference for Wiseco you get 2 fresh pistons instead of one. Also I think Wiseco may offer 2 ring versions for some bikes. That some prefer. The Wiseco is usually lighter and allows quicker reving. Most are also forged and require a little more care on warm than OEM cast pistons. As for oil and break in I used the same oil as a run normally. You can always Contact the Oil Manufacture for their official recommendation. Mike S [/QUOTE]
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