Here is a used set of pistons with brand new rings. These pistons were installed in a bike that had the cylinders bored to big. When these came in we replaced them with the right size pistons. We cleaned these pistons and provided new rings. These are brand new looking with very few signs of wear on them. you can save alot of money by using these ones rather than buying a new set.
These can be viewed or picked up at Rask Cycle, 1647 Evans City Rd., Evans city pa.
724-538-4123
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