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Crank - help
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Here she is. Was finally able to find this pic
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Also new seat & UFO rear fender with it. Has almost new Dunlop tires on it.
I think previous owner was going to restore it and didn't want to finish it for whatever reason
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Re: Crank - help
Yes, piston, head, and cylinder and they will be able to get it all setup. Squish correction helps with more low end torque, better fuel burn, and easier jetting IME and is well worth the relatively small price increase to get it done.KC93 wrote: ↑02:30 am Nov 10 2022So for taking care of the head squish...just also send the dome to Millenium?.....along with the cylinder, new piston, new rings, and I'm going to have them do porting & install my new steel power valves from the guy in England (already got those and they look really nice....bike had the usual LH valve sheared). Just saw on Millenium's website they can take care of that as well.
Gonna be expensive Good thing I got the bike for basically nothin' as a work trade & just wanted to learn about dirt bikes, especially 2 strokes. Glad I at least got something "good" to eventually fix up & keep
This website is great & I appreciate everyone's help very much!!
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AZ State Parks & Trails OHV Ambassador - Trail Riders of Southern AZ
Current KDX: '98 KDX220
Old KDX: '90 KDX200 -White/Blue
'11 GasGas EC250R
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Thank you!SS109 wrote: ↑10:26 pm Nov 10 2022Yes, piston, head, and cylinder and they will be able to get it all setup. Squish correction helps with more low end torque, better fuel burn, and easier jetting IME and is well worth the relatively small price increase to get it done.KC93 wrote: ↑02:30 am Nov 10 2022So for taking care of the head squish...just also send the dome to Millenium?.....along with the cylinder, new piston, new rings, and I'm going to have them do porting & install my new steel power valves from the guy in England (already got those and they look really nice....bike had the usual LH valve sheared). Just saw on Millenium's website they can take care of that as well.
Gonna be expensive Good thing I got the bike for basically nothin' as a work trade & just wanted to learn about dirt bikes, especially 2 strokes. Glad I at least got something "good" to eventually fix up & keep
This website is great & I appreciate everyone's help very much!!
In the process of sending everything to Millenium.