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Offline PurPorc

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Cylinder sleeves
« on: December 23, 2006, 04:43:53 AM »
These guys make sleeves for almost every dirtbike

http://www.lasleeve.cc/index.cfm?event=product.display&product_ID=67

 :-o

I know this is common stuff for 4-strokes, but this is the first time i see them for 2-smokers.
Because it's chrome-moly alloy, it probably doesn't need to be bored as much anymore.  :?
Anyway it sure beats buying a new cylinder.(in price) :-D
Any other pro's and con's?  :|

Offline Polar-Bus

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2006, 01:07:37 AM »
These guys make sleeves for almost every dirtbike

http://www.lasleeve.cc/index.cfm?event=product.display&product_ID=67

 :-o

I know this is common stuff for 4-strokes, but this is the first time i see them for 2-smokers.
Because it's chrome-moly alloy, it probably doesn't need to be bored as much anymore.  :?
Anyway it sure beats buying a new cylinder.(in price) :-D
Any other pro's and con's?  :|


LA Sleeve has been making 2 stroke cyl sleeves for about the past 30 years.

They make sleeves for virtually anything. I work for a company that designs and mfg's severe service refinery pumps, and on one specific 4" diameter shaft pump we use, we use a good ol' LA sleeve incorperated into our design !
01' KX500
'84 GPz1100
'87 GSX-R  750
'06 HD Fatboy
'73 Kawi H1
'03 CRG KX500 Shifter kart

Offline kx666

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2006, 03:01:03 PM »
if you go to your local dealer, they wil have more information (the light blue one, about 30 to 200 pages depending on the shops request.).

Wizzy214

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2007, 04:16:49 PM »
la sleeve is expensive! your buying the name more than their work!!!!

going to your local machine shop or looking at shops in your area is gunna be alot eaisier on your wallet!!!

i found the machine shop in my area, where all the big dealer shops send their motor work to....hes some times grumpy but its alot cheaper than the dealer!!!

just my 2 cents

kx_rider53

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2007, 09:15:06 AM »
I dont like sleeves, i think plating is much better. JMO

Offline kx666

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #5 on: January 06, 2007, 10:50:59 AM »
you do loose heat transfer on re-sleaving

Offline PurPorc

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2007, 11:51:45 PM »
KX666, do you mean that the piston will reach higher temp because of the sleave?
Which also causes the piston to wear out faster?

Thanks for the info guys.  :-D

Offline kx666

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Re: Cylinder sleeves
« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2007, 08:37:59 AM »
it takes me 10 min. to type a short post. i try to get to the point quickly  :-D

but you get the idea