Picklito
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Whenever I'm doing a worldwide search for vintage stuff, it's always amazing how much is in Australia, et al. I just bought a big end rod bearing from OZ, for an 1982 RM125Z. Super awesome seller. He somehow managed to get it to Washington state USA for a reasonable price.
On my '82 175 (the HP kit bike) I had the cylinder Nikasil plated to get the clearance back because NOBODY had a piston for that one. So that one is running Nikasil and a coated piston. Goal is to never, ever, ever let that piston or bore wear out. Cuz when that piston is done... I think that motor is done. I sold that bike to a guy who mostly just looks at them, so it should be safe for a very long time. Have to say I didn't enjoy riding the 175's, with the non-primary kick and the quirky small-bore powerband. I tried, and I got two more back into service, but I'm a 430 guy at heart. The current '83 175 that is getting the piston above, is going to the same guy.
On my '82 175 (the HP kit bike) I had the cylinder Nikasil plated to get the clearance back because NOBODY had a piston for that one. So that one is running Nikasil and a coated piston. Goal is to never, ever, ever let that piston or bore wear out. Cuz when that piston is done... I think that motor is done. I sold that bike to a guy who mostly just looks at them, so it should be safe for a very long time. Have to say I didn't enjoy riding the 175's, with the non-primary kick and the quirky small-bore powerband. I tried, and I got two more back into service, but I'm a 430 guy at heart. The current '83 175 that is getting the piston above, is going to the same guy.