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revhd Posted - 06 Dec 2010 : 09:25:19 AM
I need to get a barrel of mine rebored ,can anyone recommended a good reliable workshop or person who can do a accurate job in metro Melbourne area,the last place i used let me down badly ,i asked for .003 clearance but got .006 total waste of time and money. thanks guys
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revhd Posted - 22 Dec 2010 : 6:00:40 PM
Thanks guys but job done,found a very good shop to do my job.
Sharp Tune Kawasaki in Dandenong,Ask for Albert he did a perfect for me plus he rides a Kawasaki in p5,so knows what race bikes need
who Posted - 22 Dec 2010 : 02:42:46 AM
I have used Peter Orger Engine Services 10 Scoresby Rd, Bayswater, VIC. They did a good job on my last set of barrels (boring and decking) with CnC machines etc. 97299277
NicM Posted - 06 Dec 2010 : 4:32:03 PM
Not exactly metro, but, I use both Terry from Werribee KTM and a friend of Bruce Woodley's through Power Flow near Geelong. Both have been very accurate with my cylinders.

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