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How much does the shops charge to do a top end job?
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[QUOTE="maxrevs666, post: 1245136, member: 77107"] Your first port of call should be to get a service manual Top end break in will be covered in here. Also you will be able to judge if you can tackle the piston replacement here. As for overboring , that’s a whole different ball game and is almost certainly beyone the backyard mechanic. Most shops (in my area) are reluctant to do work without supplying the parts also. The only time I got away with this was by saying that I bought the bike with the piston coming as a spare from the original owner. Best of luck though. If the kickstarter is easy to push (very little resistance) it’s a good sign that compression is low. Follow this up with a proper compression test and a leakdown test and you'll be on the right track to knowing if the rings are not sealing anymore. With probably 80 odd hours on the bike though, its practically a certainty it needs changing though…... [/QUOTE]
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