alloy 225 kits
whats the latest conscientious on these kits good bad or indifferent i have a wheezy gp 200 and need some more pep any ideas welcome
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- Muttley McLadd
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Why not have someone fettle your iron barrel a bit?
Nice piston in it..
Way better than a gypo alloy one.
Nice piston in it..
Way better than a gypo alloy one.
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The ports will need tidying up and the transfers might not be level but they are easy enough to fettle, I had one I did a reed valve conversion on which took me to Ireland and back (650 miles) 2 up a couple of years ago.
i guess i was trying to cheapskate a bitDigDug wrote:Why not a Rapido Steve?
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why not port your 200 cast barrel yourself to the old stage 4 spec ,these are good for an easy 16/18 bhp depending on carb and pipe ...even better with a two ring asso piston .
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Times 2....fettle ya 200 cast barrel, decent carb and pipe and it will do everything you want of a roadgoing motor. just use a Mahle piston, leave the bottom ring off.
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times 2 again 
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Can thoroughly reccomend the MB BGM Racetour 225. This is my first proper "kit" having run an unmatched Mugello for many years and previously gone down the rebore option. It's a no brainier unless your budget is tight or your old school.
