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is there a moderately easy way to check the new bore on my bike?

  
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is there a moderately easy way to check the new bore on my bike?

 
always_curious always_curious
New User | Posts: 27 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/27/09
10:30 AM

i just bought a 98 kx250 2 stroke, the last owner said he had it bored over, but i'm not sure how much. is there any kind of way to check the bore without completey tearing it apart?  
Sebastian
1998 kx250
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Jackson, Missouri

 
DLHamblin DLHamblin
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Posted: 10/27/09
10:53 AM

always_curious:
i just bought a 98 kx250 2 stroke, the last owner said he had it bored over, but i'm not sure how much. is there any kind of way to check the bore without completey tearing it apart?

You would need to take the head off to mic (measure) it.  
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Dave H 2006 YZ250
(2008 YZ 125 son)

 

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