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Cr 500 -was the cylinder sleeved?
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[QUOTE="scooter_74, post: 991178, member: 65268"] [b]Thanks[/b] Thanks for the info. I have tried to contact Eric Gorr, and will continue to try. His shop seems to be the most popular among discussions. The 'grinding' I was referring to does not appear to be much of a professional porting job (not that I would know, but I would expect more work). The grinding is just along the sleeve skirt and the cylinder housing, not deep into the intake/ exhaust ports. Again I could be wrong, for I have never had a bike worked on in this manner. Thanks for the advice, and it is definitely a steel sleeve within the cylinder, just looks a little crude (I used to work in a machine shop and have a bit of experience with milling). Thanks, Derek [/QUOTE]
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