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Mocninja from Milwaukee, WI United States
cheap
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They do the job, but will rip
July 15, 2017
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Dan from Moreno Valley, CA United States
These are gonna rip no matter what, especially if your bike is kitted.
I soak mine in ND30 oil until im ready to install
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stock cylinder motors
November 2, 2013
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Anonymous Person from Salem, MA
not bad for a resto or 50cc build, 75cc not so much.
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Failure
May 11, 2013
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chad vardas from westminster, CO United States
Ya no I got them in and they were done less then a hundred miles need to find some quality ones from somewhere
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why such a low review?
March 31, 2013
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John N from Brooklyn, NY United States
I removed the old ones with a hacksaw and beat them out with a hammer. and then pressed these in with a ball joint tool. They were a pita to get started in straight but once they were in and bolted the engine in..wow...what a difference. I was used to my engine swaying left and right up to an inch at idle.....no more!