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  1. #541
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    the ozzie one $160 for 300mm and $180 for 400mm $aus plus 20 - 20 postage. homemade like you are doing seems to be the way to go...
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    a lot of coin for bugga all really, like you say home made would be the way at this stage at least i could muck around with hieght/length without cutting up the expensive bling
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    4 pigs went for a play in the dust.......all finished. we burnt oil, tons of fuel and rubber. 1028km in 30hrs.
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    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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    couple more......
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    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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    awesome mate that would have been a bloody good weekend,

    How'd that screen go?
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    2 even rode there and back.....

    all 4 broke and indicator. did sams have bashplate? doesnt look like he had one in the photos - I wonder how his cases coped

    good photos Brent - likes the ones you emailed as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by cynna View Post
    2 even rode there and back.....

    all 4 broke and indicator. did sams have bashplate? doesnt look like he had one in the photos - I wonder how his cases coped

    good photos Brent - likes the ones you emailed as well
    Sams has the std bashplate but has been cut back around the catch bottle, must have been broken at some stage?


    Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.

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    Cracked the cases

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    Oh well, I've finally jumped in at the deep end after deciding months ago my baby needed new rings !!!
    Cracked the cases and have taken piston out.
    Piston and barrell were in surprisingly good order but the oil seal ring which was pretty loose. Decided to reuse original piston until found out there are no rings sets available in NZ, ex Japan only, for $145. Bugger it couldn't wait 10-20 working days so got a new Wossner sent down overnight from AUckland $230 thankyou very much! Have dropped head into the pro's to get valves and seating ground, however they said intake valves are stuffed so back to Mr Honda, thankfully got last set in NZ ex Bluewing in AKL which are on the way which is where I'm at now...waiting waiting
    I have had to make up my own left and right case gaskets as again ex Japan at $80 and $130 respectively
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    So far so good but crapping myself that I'll leave a piece out somewhere
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
    Life begins where your comfort zone ends!

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    Re Wossner piston.

    Make sure the clearances, (piston-barrel) are within the Wossner specs, (info in the kit).
    They are different from the Honda specs, (slightly more tolerance/clearance if I remember is required).
    Quite important.
    They are a bloody nice piston.

    Also, oil control ring assy's run a different tolerance than the top rings, so don't let this spook you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRM View Post
    22 litre I think. My original tank did about 170 to reserve. Never got to reserve on this one yet! I think it will do about 300km. Love the pics by the way. My aim is to get down there on the XR one of these days and do some of those roads I hear so much about.
    Nice thread and just look'ng in ....have'nt had a big Trail Bike for a few years but thinking about getting another soon . XR650 is hard to find so thinking about a DR650 , plan is we've got something we can jump on and do some back country stuff - two up anmd make a change from the Road stuff we do ...and a DR sounds like value for money, even new. Me-thinks we can't go wrong, don't wanna go the XTZ route, just keep it minimal . Any worries with a DR650 at 8.5k new ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattsdakar View Post
    ...Oh well, I've finally jumped in at the deep end after deciding months ago my baby needed new rings !!!....
    Good stuff. What I can see from the pics looks very similar to a 91 XR250. Seems honda either didn't need to improve a good thing or are cheep barsteds!

    Cheers R
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    Just think you could have saved all that money by putting mineral oil in it. Have you checked the big end? This is their major weakness!

    Looking at the wheels shouldn't this be in the Motard section?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    Just think you could have saved all that money by putting mineral oil in it. Have you checked the big end? This is their major weakness!

    Looking at the wheels shouldn't this be in the Motard section?
    Guess what, I had been running it on mineral, don't why I thought it was semi, and it's not like you never took your motard on the dirt!!
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Make sure the clearances, (piston-barrel) are within the Wossner specs, (info in the kit).
    They are different from the Honda specs, (slightly more tolerance/clearance if I remember is required).
    Quite important.
    They are a bloody nice piston.

    Also, oil control ring assy's run a different tolerance than the top rings, so don't let this spook you.
    Thanks for the comments will check into those clearances, as for info included there was bugger all only 3-4 lines explaining how to run the piston in
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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    Ah, anyone got a spare clutch hub?....Don't ask doh!!!!
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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