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    Foil Inspector BTK Intermediate aaron7's Avatar
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    Default Help with finding rings or at least the part number!

    Regarding my bike in my sig. I'm using the .050 over piston kit (13029-055), but can't find rings! Anyone know where I can get them, or at least the part number?
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    My crystal ball shows:

    13001-053, STD piston
    13029-055, .020 over piston
    13027-053, .040 over piston

    13008-026, STD ring set
    13025-030, .020 over ring set
    13024-033, .040 over ring set

    Ron Ayers shows them for $81.55. I hope that this helps you out. Good luck with it.

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    No .050? Crap.
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    It says that the part number you mentioned is .020 over, not .050 over.

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    hey aaron7, Im guessing your pretty young, say in your teens...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDXGarage
    It says that the part number you mentioned is .020 over, not .050 over.
    0.20 and 0.50 is the same. 0.20 is inches and 0.50 is metric. Both are 1st over.

    Here's a set for you on ebay. Buy it now $19.99

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/F8-F1...85425129QQrdZ1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunjji
    hey aaron7, Im guessing your pretty young, say in your teens...
    Good guess... but a little off. I'm 22.

    Quote Originally Posted by kawah1c
    0.20 and 0.50 is the same. 0.20 is inches and 0.50 is metric. Both are 1st over.

    Here's a set for you on ebay. Buy it now $19.99

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/F8-F1...85425129QQrdZ1
    You're 100% sure? So the piston is .2 over?
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    Metric: 0.5 = 1st over
    1.0 = 2nd over

    Inch. 00.20= 1st over
    00.40= 2nd over

    All pistons are marked on the top with the right size. Either STD, 0.5(00.20), 1.0(00.40) and so on.

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