Cylinder bore hone

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tony.mon
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Cylinder bore hone

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Anyone got a cylinder hone that will fit the (98mm) bore on a Storm?

Looking for a borrow for a day before I fit new rings/pistons.

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got your message tony, sorry m8 i don't have one.... last time needed one i used a emery flapwheel in a up & down / twisting motion, as though you're fisting a fat girl's butt or trying to make your mrs squirt. :biggrin
i'm assuming it's just to take the glaze off the bores & they are not damaged / worn?
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Hi Got a honeing tool hear you are welcome to borrow it, or bring your cylinders down hear and use it I'am in Deal.........
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You have a PM- thanks! :thumbup:
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Now there's generous!
I took my top crankcase half down to T11's place in Deal (work quite close so that was simple enough) and Gordon not only made me a coffee but then honed them for me- lovely job!

So that's everything I need done- rebuild starts here.....

Thanks, we'll have to meet up one evening and I'll buy you a drink.
Got to run it in anyway, at least 600 pointless miles avoiding the redline and rev limiter..............
So might as well head down your way and buy you a pint.
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tony.mon wrote: Got to run it in anyway, at least 600 pointless miles avoiding the redline and rev limiter..............
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why??? imo you want varying revs to bed the rings in proper.... always had better results with a short break-in and then ride a engine hard, especially a race engine...
i'm sure you know what you're doing! :beer:

*dont forget let us know what the piston crown to valve clearance is with the JE's and a standard gasket ;)
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:lol: :lol: Yeah. I use "VTaRse" on that forum.....

Still might play with all four exhaust cams as a set and see what I get on the dyno.
Don't think they need degreeing as I've already swapped front and rear by mistake once :oops:- must have been the beers during the rebuild, only noticed when I next stripped the head.
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