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klx kid
15th December 2009, 19:53
i need a new piston for my 07 YZ125 soon and just wanting to know a few things,
ups and downs of getting after market ones?
am i better off paying the extra for genuine yamaha ones?
any comments will be helpfull.
thanks :scooter:
flyingcr250
15th December 2009, 19:57
i need a new piston for my 07 YZ125 soon and just wanting to know a few things,
ups and downs of getting after market ones?
am i better off paying the extra for genuine yamaha ones?
any comments will be helpfull.
thanks :scooter:
ask honda power about aftermarket pistons lol:crybaby:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=154760&d=1260858011
i always put factory pistons in my bikes.
noobi
15th December 2009, 19:59
it depends what aftermarket one your interested in?
a recent thread shows what happens to cheaper pistons... breaking apart
getting a prox or wiseco will be just as good as a genuine yamaha one, considering yamaha dont make pistons, and the genuine piston is probably a wiseco anyway, just comes in a blue box.
its just that the genuine kit will come with a piston kit and all gaskets required. wheras a wiseco piston in a box will come with a piston in a box and no gaskets
klx kid
15th December 2009, 20:08
oh thanks. guesss i shoulda read that first instead of jumping right into making a new post haha.:pinch:
scott411
16th December 2009, 06:45
it depends what aftermarket one your interested in?
a recent thread shows what happens to cheaper pistons... breaking apart
getting a prox or wiseco will be just as good as a genuine yamaha one, considering yamaha dont make pistons, and the genuine piston is probably a wiseco anyway, just comes in a blue box.
its just that the genuine kit will come with a piston kit and all gaskets required. wheras a wiseco piston in a box will come with a piston in a box and no gaskets
its not very likely yamaha pistons to be wiseco, most oem pistons in jap bikes are cast, not forged like wiseco, but the general theory is correct that the brands outsource pistons
price up a genuine one, and see what the price difference is ( i know genuine kx125 piston kits are cheaper than brand name aftermarket ones) , there are some cheaper brands of pistons around at the moment and i have not used any to give you any info,
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