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Rebuilds gone wrong
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[QUOTE="shagman505, post: 684572, member: 47619"] So I just got done rebuilding a bottom end on a kx250. This is the second one I've done, but I still feel like such a genius/god/hero when I do one. Sure, it's not that big of a deal, but after all the mechanical mishaps that I've been a part of it's nice to have a success. This got me thinking about mistakes I've made in my few (I'm 18) years of working on motorcycles. Putting the piston in backwards, siezing top ends after changing jetting, having chains jump due to improper adjustment, etc..... I figured all of you out there must have some stories of your own you could share about your mechanical mishaps. Oh, and don't try to lie and say it was "your friend" or "your neighbor" and not you....we'll see right through it ;) [/QUOTE]
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