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Pro-x 01.2514.100 Piston Kit For Yamaha 760 / 1200 Pwc Models - 85.00mm on 2040-parts.com

US $116.92
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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro-X Racing Parts Manufacturer Part Number:01.2514.100

Pro-X Racing Parts Piston Kit

Part Number: 01.2514.100

  • ProX pistons are precision machined on the latest, state of the art CNC equipment.
  • The same low-expansion, low-friction piston alloy is used as is used for all major Japanese engine manufacturers.
  • ProX Piston Kits are a first class solution to replace the original piston in your Motorcycle, Scooter, Moped, ATV, Personal Watercraft, etc.

Our OEM style Tin coated pistons assist the wear in process when you just started the bike. We have developed a new skirt coating that not only assists the wear in process, but also helps reducing friction after the wear in. The black coating is made from a delicate mix of materials and will increase performance.The latest cylinders are plated by a Nicasil plating.

Fits:
1996-00 Yamaha GP 760
1996-00 Yamaha Wave Blaster 760
1996-00 Yamaha Wave Raider 760
1996-00 Yamaha Wave Runner 760
1996-00 Yamaha Wave Venture 760
1996-00 Yamaha XL 760
1997-99 Yamaha GP 1200
1997-99 Yamaha XL 1200
1999-04 Yamaha SUV 1200

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