Cycle Sunday at Trophy
- February 2nd, 2012
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Wow, and this bike was ridden here. Good example of a Lucas rotor ending it’s own life. How does this happen? The center starts to loosen up over time, the outer housing cracks and the whole thing comes apart. If your rotor is loose on it’s center, replace it. This engine will need a total rebuild just to remove the metal bits that got everywhere.
It’s amazing how many top ends we have been doing lately. But nothing runs as good as when it’s fresh and if you think your down on power you may be in need of some valve work. We have also notice quite a few worn out camshafts, most likely from using cheap oil and not changing it often enough. We offer blasting services, valve guide replacement, seat grinding, seat replacement, exhaust spigot repair and any parts you would need to complete a job such as guides, valves, springs and gasket kits. If your in need of a complete rebuild we can handle that too.
Check these out, limited supply of Trophy skateboard decks.
