I was having problems with low compression in my 2000 kx250. It turned out my cylinder was out of round so I ordered a brand new OEM Kawasaki cylinder from a local bike shop.
Since owning the bike I put in a wiseco piston after getting the bike to freshen up the top end. The piston that came out was a pro-x piston, and the skirt had a big chunk missing. Since I didnt put the piston in I figured someone must have dropped it while doing the top end and broke the skirt since I never saw any signs of scoring on the cylinder walls.
After the new cylinder setting me back $500.00, I decided Id settle on the cheaper Pro-x piston instead of spending another $130 on the wiseco. I put the new top end together, the bike started first kick, I let it fully warm up and idle for a few minutes then I shut it down and let it fully cool off and repeated this process 3 or 4 times.
The bike sat for a few weeks while waiting for other parts, I finally got everything back together last night, and decided to go for a break in ride since I was getting out of work early. I started the bike today and let it warm up while I put my stuff on and secured the truck. I was taking it to a big field so there would be no need for high revving or putting a ton of load on it.
I took off, keeping the revs below/bottom of the powerband and shifted it in to second taking it easy. As soon as I hit second I heard a ping and the tire locked up. I knew it wasnt a heat seize so I put the bike back into the truck and headed home.
I pulled the top end off and saw a identical chunk of skirt (same size, shape and location) was taken out of the new piston. It looks like the skirts on the pro-x pistons are too long and slam into the crank when it expands from revving. This piston did not have a minute of riding time on it, I was only 20' from the truck when it happened.
Brand new cylinder, you can still see the hatch marks.
Wrist pin half in a pro-x piston and half in a wiseco showing the difference in skirt length.
Both Pro-x pistons out of the same bike side by side showing the damage to the skirt is identical.
New pro-x piston
New pro-x piston, the rings were seated correctly its hard to see the split around the dowels.
I will be contacting Pro-x, I am not sure what will come of this but dont buy this product as you can see from the pics it isnt coinsidence 2 seperate pistons made years apart failed at the same place