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CR250 2002 Top End questions- OEM or Weisco?
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[QUOTE="dirtbike_madness, post: 896556, member: 59340"] So, I talked to a friend of mine at a Honda dealer, and he recommended the OEM piston, and here's his reasoning. He said that since the Weisco is forged, if it does go, it goes in a big way and can destroy the cylinder. Because the cylinder is nikosil coated, it cannot be bored. (is this true-anyone know that for sure?) The OEM piston is cast, and will not cause the damage that the Weisco will if it goes south. Now granted, that was what the dealer said. Anyone here want to comment on any of this? To me, I would rather have long term operation than short term performance. A cylinder is not cheap. I'd hate to see a piston go to pieces in my engine, know what I mean ;-) [/QUOTE]
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