light weight forged pistons

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I know there are kits avail for the 1000 or to make ur 800 a 1000.
are these pistons avail to fit to standard 800 barrels?
 
I know there are kits avail for the 1000 or to make ur 800 a 1000.
are these pistons avail to fit to standard 800 barrels?

For the very little gain on the 800 with lightweight pistons you are probably better off cutting the seat in half and lose a kilo of body weight :D
 
hehe, I could probably lose closer to 10...

I'm looking at a 800, but the engine looks a bit tired. So this will not be done for performance gain, but just to recondition. Although the power of the 1000 is nice I find the 800 adequate. Also, this is for an ST, so I dont really want to mod it too much.
It's about smooth running, not performance :toungincheek
 
hehe, I could probably lose closer to 10...

I'm looking at a 800, but the engine looks a bit tired. So this will not be done for performance gain, but just to recondition. Although the power of the 1000 is nice I find the 800 adequate. Also, this is for an ST, so I dont really want to mod it too much.
It's about smooth running, not performance :toungincheek

doing up an st myself and i will be taking the heads off to replace the push rod tubes,on a standard r80st is there any point in fitting twin plugs to the heads
 
Yup, keep it standard, twin plugging is a waste of time and money..timing can be a right bugger to set up as well !!

If going up to 1000cc from 800cc, then 1000cc barrels have to be used :thumb2
 
Nicasil barrels dont wear much, if at all , so second barrell and pistons with new rings work OK.

Certain combinations of pistons and heads work better than others- Motobins know what works and usually have some for sale at reasonable prices.

My G/S is out to 1000 cc with OEM parts and there is no loss in smoothness once everything is tuned in - it just seems that the bigger engine is less tolerant to misajustment than the smaller one and everything has to be just spot on.
 
Yup, keep it standard, twin plugging is a waste of time and money.

If going up to 1000cc from 800cc, then 1000cc barrels have to be used :thumb2

thought that seems to run fine for me as standard,starting to think i am just looking for ways to spend more money on it :blast:blast
going to leave it totally standard but in as new condition,then i will have a nice bike that is not that common :D
 


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