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I assume your asking wether a standard 125cc barrel can be bored out to 170 cc ??
If so
"computer says no" (been waiting to use that lame line for a while now)
There is no where near enough room to bore out a 125 to 170... its like roughly a 40% capacity increase and the most a normal barrel can be bored out is by 2mm which is not much :S
Just stick with the 125 and save up for the 170 kit or buy a bigger bike  |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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yea im sure you could bore it out a bit but you make ruin its reliability, also everything on your bike was built for a 125cc not a 170cc, parts could fail if it was uprated, im sure most wouldnt i just think getting a igger bike so much of a better idea, esp when 2ts ate involved  ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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I wouldn't buy a big bore kit, you normally keep the standard head and crank case, though a dt125 may require a new head. The extra power will require a reinforced crank shaft and con rod (or it is at least a good idea to buy and fit a strengthened one) although it will run on a standard one. It will also put more stress on the bearings, and you'll have to increase the jet size or get a bigger carb. Replacing the chain and altering the final drive ratio would be a good idea, too. A new exhaust may be needed aswell.
If you can't do the majority of the above, especially the carb and exhaust, then you will probably become acquainted with "Bang Fizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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My mates DT125 (pic of it on my website) had a 170 kit on it, and that went like fook It was only a field bike, but my god, it flew, and wheelied for England.
He left the gearing as standard too, for accelaration
Don't know about reliabilty, but they seem pretty indestructible  ____________________ ::'04 Yamaha Jog:: || ::'01 Honda NSR:: || ::'00 Suzuki Swift:: || ::'89 Swift GTi:: || ::'96 Swift Poverty Spec:: || ::'92 Swift GTi:: |
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