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[QUOTE="RM250Rida, post: 144232, member: 23268"] Last night I got my bike ready to take the top end apart. This morning before work I went out and dissasembled it. I have two pictures of the Jug. It appears to be fine but there was one area I wanted to see what yas thought. I plan on selling this bike very shortly. Im also going to take some pictures of the piston when I go back out. I plan on just putting a new ring on it. Ill see what you guys think after I get those pics up. It had a lot of carbon build up on the top of it and some brown areas on the sides. I guess they are burn spots? Also Eric or Rich if you can tell if porting has been done to this cylinder, let me know. It has a gator carved in the side of it and I have been wondering what its for and thought maybe it was the porters signature or something. Couldn't get pictures to show here so you will have to view them at Yahoo. Here's the link... [url]http://y42.photos.yahoo.com/bc/rm250rida/lst?.dir=/Top+End+Aug.+9&.src=ph&.order=&.view=t&.done=http%3a//y42.photos.yahoo.com/bc/rm250rida/lst%3f%26.dir=/Top%2bEnd%2bAug.%2b9%26.src=ph%26.view=t[/url] You can see the burn marks in the first picture and a very small line just a little over an inch long that appears to be a slight scratch. The picture is showing the front of the cylinder just above the exhaust ports. [/QUOTE]
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