 ajb235 Two Stroke Sniffer
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 jeffyjeff World Chat Champion

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I've sent cylinder heads out for repair, welding, and resurfacing. You could take the head to your local Honda dealer, but they will likely sublet the job and you will end up paying them to be a middle man. See if you can find a shop yourself. You might google "motorcycle cylinder head repair" and see what comes up. Many shops specialize in automotive head repair. If you contact them, one might refer you to a shop that can handle your CB125T head.
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 steve the grease Crazy Courier

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I would ask at your local classic bike club, Old bikes need constant work to keep them going, someone will be glad to advise.
Or ask at your local 'Motor factors' which is where the trade buy their carparts . Just ask " can you recommend anyone for cylinder head work". Expect " Have you tried Fred Bloggs on such and such street" There will be someone under the railway arches/ back of the industrial estate doing machining, reaming , valve seats etc. ____________________ All the above is my personal opinion, you can see my lips move, but I'm talking out of my arse.
I've been riding, and fixing , bikes for 50 years, in that time the more I learn, the less I am absolutely sure of..... |
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