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jefferson
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Alright, I was just wondering what pistons all of you have had good luck with ? Because in the near future i want to do another top end. IE : Wiseco, Stock, Vertix, those pistons.
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Derek
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Go with Wiseco. They are in my opinion THE BEST out there. I only run wiseco in my bikes, and I reccomend them to my friends and to people who's bikes I work on. They last longer than stock if broken in correctly, they are lighter, and just overall a better design and quality.
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CR_80_2002
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i use OEM because i trust its quality better then after market but thats just me
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 02/04/2005 12:53:52
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B.I.F.T.
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wiseco,
all the way, last the longest, perform well, and they are even lighter then oem
lol yea its just you
wiseco are best (i think)
and thousands of pple agree with me
i put a wiseco topend in a buddies bike like last week, holding it up next to the stock piston, you can really see how well built they are by comparison
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DC323
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Wiseco all the way. They hold up!
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moto_723
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i use Vertex
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motogeezer
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Wiseco has been my choice since back when I was racing CZs.
They've been making pistons longer than the Japanese have been making dirt bikes!
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WOracing12
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Wiseco hands down. unless your circlip isnt in right
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ProDirt805
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i am sporten the wisco...but before i have always used the stock ones.. only done my top end one time.
have not had a bike long enough to change the top end. exept for my yz
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Bullwinkle
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I've never used anything other than Wiseco pistons. My Dad always bought them when I was growing up, and we've never had a problem.
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i have stock but wesco is awsome
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mxr823
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ask steve what happened to my vertex ...
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TenEightySalomon
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Go with Wiseco. Properly break the piston in and it'll be terrific.
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timmy258
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mxr823 wrote:
ask steve what happened to my vertex ...
steve, what happened to his vertex?
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Yamzinger
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I am using a wiseco piston right now and I like it but I had to shorten the wristpin that came with it to put the circlips in it.
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