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    Quote Originally Posted by jester_parks View Post
    Hurray!!!.....the piston made it finally NZ!!....two months (!!) of waiting ....and expecting that the parcel got lost.
    Now the CB350RS project will proceed
    I still think they sent it by canoe, or an early WWI biplane. The package was certainly pretty squished-looking when it got here, good thing you packed it well with bubble wrap

    Only thing is now, the CB336RS project will take just as long... as I'm an even bigger procrastinator than Deutsche Post!

    Many thanks for your help with the piston, Christof.

    May I ask how far you're along now? I want to know what you did to the bottom end and compare my plans

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    Everything has been sidelined due to roadworthy of 2 Yamahas, which is a pain in the ....
    Everything had to be reconverted to pass the test: one made it, the other is going to go on Saturday.
    Then I will take the photographs of the CB250RS-crankcase, which has to be "widened" for that big liner.
    I am also pretty laid-back, so I guess we are a good match....

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    Stop farting around with that piece of crap - borrow your sisters make up earn some money at Hunters Corner and buy this thing all done for ya.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-220647338.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Stop farting around with that piece of crap - borrow your sisters make up earn some money at Hunters Corner and buy this thing all done for ya.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-220647338.htm
    Fuck a duck! That's fantastic Not a stupid price either. The motors are next to impossible to find anyway.

    Would be nice if it came up for sale again in 6 months when I might be able to fork out for it.

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    Yeah, I aw that. But I suspect one would never be able to register it. Sigh. It used to be *so* much easier.
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    i have a honda xl 250 s with a yam xt 350 piston (IN A 1982 YAM YZ 250 FRAME) with some extra work it goes very good ! stew7

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    Did any of these projects get finished?

    Anybody know what I can do to a cbx250rs motor? Maybe the 280cc upgrade?

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