64mm (185cc)pistons- any good or shite?

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Just scored myself a proper scooter restorations SR185 barrel and head which Harry Barlow has reworked, now I need a piston as there isn't one with the kit, now I don't want to change the rod and run a jap piston but all there is available are pistons from either eBay, Beedspeed, or AF which all seem to be the same non-brand indian pistons, are these any good? I've heard stories or crap rings and ring pegs coming loose
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Pretty sure I've heard of someone using a Suzuki TS185 piston. I'll see if I can find out some details.
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Mugello piston will work, or an oversize SR?


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Don't know about the muggy piston but scooter restorations don't sell the 64mm wire ringed piston any more
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Muggy 64mm piston for the initial bore (no oversizes)...Then will your cylinder go to 66mm?

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[quote="Yanker"]Muggy 64mm piston for the initial bore (no oversizes)...Then will your cylinder go to 66mm?

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not too sure, it started off originally as a SR175 barrel then it was taken out to and tuned by Harry Barlow to 185. I've considered the 66mm option as it would be cheaper to source a decent 200cc piston rather than forking out for a Muggy/MB etc piston. Don't want to go mental with it- just a 20/22mm carb and a slightly modified standard pipe, basically a stock standard 200cc lammy spec
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Deanspeed from the US do a 186 piston, I think Corrado said he had some in stock a couple of weeks ago.
If you use the TS 185 piston you will have to top and tail the barrel or use a longer con rod.
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If Harry has done the work, hasn't he got any suggestion as to what to use?
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speedy wrote:If Harry has done the work, hasn't he got any suggestion as to what to use?
will try and contact him at some point- I was just seeing what's out there
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+1 on the deanspeed piston. 64mm and will slot straight in (check the clearance of course).
should be cheaper than a mugello piston.
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