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[QUOTE="va_yzrider, post: 813625, member: 41673"] People here do this on pistons that they know the condition of. You don't know what condition that piston is in b/c it came from someone else. You should replace both and start fresh. Also, what are the odds that the piston siezed at the exact moment that you crashed? Did you pin the throttle when you crashed? Further, get a manual for your bike ASAP! Also, if you can work on your street bike as you mention, a top end shouldn't be difficult for you. You will be a bit nervous the first time, but should be able to complete the job successfully. [/QUOTE]
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