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High comp piston vs. std in a CRF450R
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1123273, member: 16241"] On the CRF450 you don't need to change the buckets unless there is abnormal wear. The Honda buckets are very well made and most riders will never break one. For pro level Dirt trackers and SuperMoto guys who see lots of sustained high rpm running the Kibblewhite buckets are good insurance. The RMZ/KXF 250s are the only bikes that you have to run hardened buckets with the stainless valves and springs. The OEM buckets are known to fail even with the stock springs and valves on RMZ250s. [/QUOTE]
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