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    RGV 250 project

    hi guys, im looking at buying an RGV250 VJ22 to do up, and by the looks of it it needs the cylinders re-boring or even replacing along with a new piston kit and possibly new power valves etc. etc.

    so my question is where is a good place i can get the cylinders re-bored? preferably in hamilton or auckland and is there a place to source parts in NZ or aussie or will it be cheaper buying them from the uk?

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    i bet youd get price info with a few minutes on ebay, people still use and work on these bikes so it shouldnt be too hard to find out. its probably going to be cheaper getting from overseas, just make sure theyre a reputable seller and youll be sweet

    Provided the cylinders havent been rehoned too many times already and theres enough meat still there, any engine reconditioners in your area should be able to sort that out for you fairly cheaply.

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    you dont get the cylinder rebored

    they are hard chrome plated and pistons are not available in oversizes

    if the cylinders are stuffed,replace them

    good luck with teh project,RGV s are increasing in value now
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    You can get bored cylinders with oversized pistons, but they're quite expensive, more than either plating your own, or even buying new ones.

    Get it all from Sean at The Tuning Works in the UK, cheaper, and you can get all of the other little bits at the same time. Barrels are dirt cheap to plate over there with the current forex.

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    thanks for the info guys, im still awaiting a photo of the inside of the cylinders so i will be able to find out the condition of them. i do know that the tuning works do sell replated barrels as well. will let you all know how it goes

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    NZ Clyinders plate them down in the south island, I think its about $650 each. Your probly looking at about $500-$1000 for pistons and gaskets.
    As far as power valves go I use the standard valve with the 4mm pins, how ever I replaces the pins, Ill try attach a diagram of the new pins, they use a 9mm centre that cant fall out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by explode64 View Post
    NZ Clyinders plate them down in the south island, I think its about $650 each.
    I believe that to be accurate.

    Quote Originally Posted by explode64 View Post
    Your probly looking at about $500-$1000 for pistons and gaskets.
    Top end rebuild kits are NZD$400 + freight from TTW.

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