1 case of really good beer and a day for me to break in the new piston I am in Easton Pa Bring it this Friday we ride new years day every year but you will need studs !
1 case of really good beer and a day for me to break in the new piston I am in Easton Pa Bring it this Friday we ride new years day every year but you will need studs !
I would suspect that with a user name such as "welsh.Z.S." and the fact that he (or she, have to be fair) spelled "labour" that our new friend isn't in the same time zone (or continent, or hemisphere) as we.
But really, not much is needed and I am certain that you could find someone in your area to help. A two stroke top end is pretty similar across the brands excluding the powervalve, and we are all willing to help out with that as we can.
Its a life skill, and really, after you've done it, you'll wonder why you were timid to cross the barrier in the first place.
Watch some YouTube clips on top end rebuild for 2 strokes, heck download a manual for the less adventurous ( the instructions are merely the manufacturers opinion of how it should go together) and get yer hands dirty.
I would suspect that with a user name such as "welsh.Z.S." and the fact that he (or she, have to be fair) spelled "labour" that our new friend isn't in the same time zone (or continent, or hemisphere) as we.
Around 2 hours @ ?45 / hour = ?90 + VAT = ?108 would be my guess. Beware the jokers advertising very cheap work on ebay. As said above, learn to do it yourself, then it's a skill you have for life and a 125 is going to need new rings fairly regular.