I recently put a new topend in my 2011 300. I installed the #2 or b piston. The bike runs great but I have encountered an odd problem. Every once in a while (usually while hitting whoops) the bike will act funny. It takes on a really high exhaust note and loses power. When you hit another whoop or bump it returns to normal. At first I thought it was the silencer getting obstructed but I ruled that out. I am pretty sure the powervalve is getting stuck open. I checked the powervalve operation and it opens and closes smoothly. I looked in the exhaust port and noticed that the piston has a polished triangle shape on the front of it. It is about a half inch below the rings and matches the shape ov the powervalve flapper. I am pretty sure the flapper has been contacting the piston. Luckily it has not cuased any damage and has not snagged a ring. I am guessing this may be what is causing the powervalve to stick open. How do I clearance the flapper to make sure it dose not contact the piston. I am guessing that the #2 piston is just enough larger to cause this as with the stock piston this was not a problem.
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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