Kuryakyn Wild Things Pistons
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Kury isn't exactly a proven name in performance. I wouldn't be the first to run them in my build.
After I had 4 or 5 Kury products rust really quickly or fly to **** on me, I learned my lesson and I don't buy their junk anymore. And that was just external decorative stuff, pegs, and **** like that. I damn sure am not gonna use any internal engine components made by them.
After I had 4 or 5 Kury products rust really quickly or fly to **** on me, I learned my lesson and I don't buy their junk anymore. And that was just external decorative stuff, pegs, and **** like that. I damn sure am not gonna use any internal engine components made by them.
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Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for your comments. I did not know they had this kind of reputation. I just put on passenger adjustable pegs and I thought they were pretty nice. I hope they don't rust right away. I plan on using Woods cams and they don't have pistons. I want to have may jugs bored. I need pistons and head work.
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Contact Scott at Hillside. He can hook you up with everything you need, including pistons, jugs, and head work. Do a member search for Hillside Cycles for the contact info.
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I'm probably more negative about Kuryakin bolt on crap than most anybody you'll meet. However, the performance stuff Mike Roland came up with for them is really great performing stuff. I know thier heads are $2,000. and flow like gangbusters. I'm sure they are not cast by the same people who make their bolt on bling. As far as pistons they should match your headwork and cams for max performance. The compression ratio needs to be compatable with your cams profile, and the heads also need to flow enough to take advantage of the increased opening of your cams. Simply buying good pistons, great cams, and good headwork won't necessarily help much if they don't work well together. That's why we can't tell you if those pistons are what you want for your build.
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Northside,
I plan on using Woods cams. Nothing to wild, just step up from stock. Since Bobby does not make pistons it is a bit of a mystery where to look. I plan on having my own jugs bored to make the pistons and I though I would use the same guys who bore my jugs to do the head work. Any more comments based on that? Thanks for you help.
I plan on using Woods cams. Nothing to wild, just step up from stock. Since Bobby does not make pistons it is a bit of a mystery where to look. I plan on having my own jugs bored to make the pistons and I though I would use the same guys who bore my jugs to do the head work. Any more comments based on that? Thanks for you help.