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Steel sleeve or nickasil
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[QUOTE="Matdog, post: 756002, member: 25873"] The biggest problem with a steel sleeve that I have come across is that a steel sleeve holds the heat in the cylinder and causes detination from the high compression head designs used to day to get good mid range and good throttle response. This is why you can not get a sleeved engine to jet clean and run as well as with a coated cylinder. You get what you pay for. A coated cylinder gives the best performance, lasts much longer, Pistons lasts longer, jetting is consistant, lots of different pistons available, and the bike runs much cooler. If you buy the bike plan on buying a new cylinder to get it to run correctly. [/QUOTE]
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