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By eolobass
#86997
Hi, which time needed of new piston and rings to adapt on cilynder? The cilynder in question its almost new,with only 15000km.
The bike is bullet 350,year 2007
Thanks a lot!
By Daiwiskers
#86999
Another chance for me to upset people
Opinions vary on this
I would say a couple of hundred miles putting light load on the engine
Go by feel give it more revs and load as it loosens up
Don't blame me when it goes bang
Cheers Dai
By mauri
#87038
First check the piston clearance.
If OK give the liner a light hone, this will help with the bedding in.

As you're only bedding in the piston ring's at that moment.
With a bedding in of 5OOkm, under different loads/rpm's will largely suffice.
By eolobass
#87054
Hi...yes,clarance piston ok ,also clearance between rings and piston.
Thanks for this information...
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By stinkwheel
#87060
As above, I'd hone the cylinder too, that's what beds the rings in properly over the first 100 miles or so.
By eolobass
#87064
Hi, I can t liner the cilynder,because now the engine its ready to start.....I hope the bike rum without problems.....I ride for some km,and the engine seems very good....
By Daiwiskers
#87071
To be honest unless the barrel shows glazing I don't hone
All I do is check ring gap if the gap is around the 4tho. per inch of bore it's good to go
As I said people have different views on this
Cheers Dai
By eolobass
#87075
During assembly, I checked all the clearances with the feeler gauge, I also looked at the cylinder well, and it was perfect. I think I did a good job ... thank you all for the information!

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