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[QUOTE="elf, post: 710913, member: 43050"] Hmmmm.... I have alot of storys. I am not known for my mechanical prowess. But the best one has to be when my son and his friend decided to put new top ends on their 125 yzs. They were working on both bikes at the same time. I was working on my bike and helping out when needed. After the bikes were done we went riding. after a couple of laps I saw them sitting on the side of the track looking down at their motors. I rode over and asked them what was wrong? Our bikes seized. Both of them? yep. So we drove home and tore the bikes apart. both bikes had a piston pin clip come out. Both cylinders had to be re-plated. Anyway it was real weird that both bikes seized at almost the exact same time. [/QUOTE]
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