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click on picture to see details of the range available all of these products are available from your local dealer export enquiries to :- [email protected] click here to see stock availability & prices alternatively you can buy them on line - just search ebay for " pistons" ** click here for fitting instructions for mx pistons ** for part numbers and cross references, click on manufacturer in box below :- 2-stroke models -> honda kawasaki k.t.m. suzuki yamaha 4-stroke models - all makes you probably know by now that motocross pistons are the most competitively priced pistons in the u.k. as a result, they are also the biggest selling! what we would like to explain is why they are priced so competitively and why you should not assume that by paying more for another brand of piston, you are automatically getting a better piston. the price you pay is influenced not only by the production costs, but by the number of people who have handled the product before you receive it. firstly, you should understand that very few motorcycle manufacturers have ever made their own pistons. just like tyres, batteries, chains etc., they are bought in from a specialist producer. to further complicate matters, piston manufacturers do not make the rings! use either tp or riken rings, (same as genuine). this produces a supply chain where each person or company who handles the product makes a profit and increases the price to the final "end user", you the rider. by choosing a piston, you are buying at the end of the shortest supply chain! here's how it works: buy 1,000 pistons (of each model) from the factory. below this quantity, the price increases, above this quantity it only reduces marginally diminishing returns. you buy 1 piston, giving a profit to just 2 "middlemen". but what about the quality, where are the pistons made and does it matter, you ask? well yes and no. piston manufacturing technology has not really changed in the last 30 years. it is well understood and good quality pistons can be produced anywhere in the world. our 2 stroke pistons are cast and machined in taiwan, whilst our 4 stroke pistons are forged in taiwan and machined in japan. the fact of the matter is that if you do not have a large taiwanese content in the manufacturing process, the cost is simply going to be disproportionately high. don't forget that the (skilled) labour cost in taiwan is £100 per week. the same machine tools are used whether they are used by $1,000 a week u.s. workers or €700 a week italian workers. if the product is made in china, you should be paying a lot less for it. if you are not, then someone is making a lot of money out of you! why do four stroke mx engines explode? a two stroke engine usually fails as a result of wear and tear. long before failure occurs, performance will drop off and noises will develop. in other words, the rider gets some warning of impending failure. in any case, an engine stoppage does not usually result in any serious damage to the major engine components. four strokes on the other hand usually fail because of fatigue. in other words the moving parts just get tired and past their "use by" date. at that point they break without warning, often causing catastrophic damage. this damage is so much greater than in a two stroke because the components are just so much heavier with correspondingly greater destructive force. it is like comparing the damage caused by a .22 bullet compared to a .45. and there are so many more moving parts to break in a four stroke. how do you prevent this happening ? there is only one way, replace the parts before they break. the problem is that the parts are so expensive, that the temptation is to keep riding the bike and hope for the best. what we have done at is to make a very substantial investment in moulds and tooling to manufacture mx engine parts in large volume, in particular forged pistons, so that they can be sold at affordable prices to encourage riders to change parts before they break and so extend the life of the engine. if you check with your dealer or on ebay, you will find that the four stroke pistons are offered at the most affordable prices. as with all products, this has been achieved by buying direct from factories in very large quantities, with the savings passed on to the rider. why do two stroke pistons fail ? when a two stroke piston fails the rider or mechanic will usually look for a reason which excludes him or her from blame. this is human nature, but unless the real cause is identified, the failure will happen again (less likely second time around when all details and clearances have been checked and a different brand of piston fitted). if the piston is "genuine" (i.e. thought to be made by the same company as made the bike (wrong)), then the rider will probably look for the cause of the problem. if it is an "aftermarket" piston, particularly an inexpensive one then the piston is most likely to be blamed. the most common cause is seizure and this is dealt with most extensively by eric gorr in his book motocross & off-road performance handbook. if you don't have a copy, go out and buy one. years ago, such a failure could be blamed on the piston maker. if the piston is made from the wrong alloy, or has the wrong taper or ovality (pistons are not actually round), seizure is inevitable. with modern manufacturing and measuring techniques, this is most unlikely to be the cause of seizure and isn't even mentioned by eric gorr. wear of the piston pin hole is often attributed to poor quality material, but is actually a lubrication problem. modern cast pistons are made in batches of 500 - 1000 pieces, so a material quality issue would effect the whole batch and not just the occasional piston. more rarely, but more significantly from the warranty point of view, structural failure of the piston occurs. the piston has cracked or the ring peg has come out or gone in. this is generally considered to be a manufacturing defect. very rarely is this in fact the case. the idea that a poor quality alloy has been used just does not make sense either. the cost of the alloy used in a piston is approximately 30p (for a typical 125cc piston), so that using an inferior or inappropriate alloy would not significantly reduce the production cost. it is important not to consider piston failure as simply a fault in the piston. "big end" failure is not considered a fault of the con rod or the crankpin. it is a failure of the assembly and replaced as an assembly. in truth, a piston failure is, in most cases, a failure of the piston and cylinder assembly, but usually the piston alone will be blamed and replaced. after all it is the moving part and the one which has stopped moving! the easiest failure to diagnose is the cracked crown. a crack running from piston pin hole to piston pin hole, across the crown. this is caused by detonation, usually brought about by a cylinder head problem causing water to leak into the cylinder. obviously a thicker crown piston will withstand the effect for longer, but the fault really does lie elsewhere. if the cylinder has been re-plated of sleeved a number of times, it will be shorter and the compression ratio and squish clearance will need to be corrected to prevent the detonation. the other type of crack usually occurs across the back of the piston and causes the bottom of the piston to break off. this is almost always caused by excessive clearance causing the piston to rattle in the bore until a crack is started. (tz350 pistons had a life of 3 hours before cracks developed, less in a worn bore) don't forget that nicasil plating is only supported by the soft aluminium of the cylinder and can be packed back rather than worn, so that a bore which looks unworn can still be oversize. there is also the possibility that the piston has been damaged in transit. top "works teams" x ray pistons before fitting them! once again, not a manufacturing defect ! forged pistons will withsta

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