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I am waiting for the photo of Marv standing next to that thing looking all pissed off...
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I am waiting for the photo of Marv standing next to that thing looking all pissed off...
Lol. Funny.
Nothing new to report other than that the Crankshaft and Cams were sent out yesterday for reworking. The head is getting milled with light porting and also a 5 angle valve job. A Kibblewhite spring kit is getting installed.
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Where is Mr Kawasaki? This is bullshit!
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I concur...
Where is Mr Kawasaki? This is bullshit!
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if I build it, he will come.
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remember when a Kawasaki and a Suzuki were the same bike?...
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remember when a Kawasaki and a Suzuki were the same bike?...
When u bought a DRZ110 and it had Kawasaki on the cases?
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Cylinders bored to 74.5mm
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Yeah, it's done. I was going to have it powdercoated and just polished it.
I'm working on the swingarm now. Messy job. I hate it.
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Powdercoat it or have it clear coated. polished alum is a lot of work to keep looking really good. but clearcoating it would keep it protected.
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Powdercoat it or have it clear coated. polished alum is a lot of work to keep looking really good. but clearcoating it would keep it protected.
Thanks for the tip. Someone else suggested that as well but then someone else chimed in and said the clearcoat will turn yellowish after some time.
Is that true?
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you will probably wad it, before that happens, lol...
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powder coat it a bright silver
or clear anodize.
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What's the compression ratio of those pistons
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What's the compression ratio of those pistons
These pistons are 12.5:1 (stock is 11.5:1)
Plus the head is being milled so it might be closer to 13:1
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you better clay it, before you try to run it, J/S...
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you will probably wad it, before that happens, lol...
Harsh, but true!
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