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Old 06-30-2011, 02:05 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Make sure you get it rebored at some reputed shop who do know what they are doing. Ask them if they will be measuring the clearances with feeler gauge or dials because most of the shops do it with trial and error method .
I faced this thing and it feels really bad later when piston rattles just after 1 week of rebuild.

Ask them to properly chamfer the ports after rebore for longer piston ring life.
If going for a rebuilt crank then do go for DT125 conrod (Expensive but worth it). OE ones are next to impossible to source. Get it dynamically balanced(Look out for shops who have this facility) and you are good to go
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Old 06-30-2011, 05:25 PM   #22 (permalink)
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All the best Ram I am glad i could be of some help to you. Awaiting for the pics!
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Make sure you get it rebored at some reputed shop who do know what they are doing. Ask them if they will be measuring the clearances with feeler gauge or dials because most of the shops do it with trial and error method .
I faced this thing and it feels really bad later when piston rattles just after 1 week of rebuild.

Ask them to properly chamfer the ports after rebore for longer piston ring life.
If going for a rebuilt crank then do go for DT125 conrod (Expensive but worth it). OE ones are next to impossible to source. Get it dynamically balanced(Look out for shops who have this facility) and you are good to go
Thanks for the tips mate. Everything with regards to engine has been taken care and is good to go.

Here are a few pics of the build...Will here after upload the updates in Mono's until the actual bike is revealed.







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This black & white theme adds some character in the rebuild
Are those 3.00 you using for the front tire?
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3.0 might be rear tire i guess.
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3.0 might be rear tire i guess.
Check the tire pics in on the 1st page and the tire installed on the rim. He did installed 3.00 on the front wheel
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Yeah,sorry bro,Is it 3.0? Sirac Street is available in 3.0?
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Thanks mate...

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Yeah,sorry bro,Is it 3.0? Sirac Street is available in 3.0?
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Sirac Street 2.75 x 18" for the front & Sirac street 3.00 x 18" for the rear.
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Yes. Sirac street are available in 2.75x18 and 3.00x18
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Sirac Street 2.75 x 18" for the front & Sirac street 3.00 x 18" for the rear.

Thanks bro,Here only 2.75 is available for 1500rs.
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The chrome pics are a delight
I can imagine a mile wide smile on the face with things coming together.

Please share the details also buddy, the prices the parts being used etc etc. It will help us appreciate your efforts and maybe suggest you a few things.

Great going...keep them coming.
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