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ras86
04-12-2005, 11:45 AM
i need to knwo where and what i have to get and what kind of piston i can get my klt160a1 need help fast
DeePa
04-12-2005, 12:04 PM
I'm sorry, I would help you, but I cant decompile the mass of letters which came about after you slammed your hands all over the keyboard. Make it readable, then others will reply.
ras86
04-12-2005, 10:57 PM
What kind of pistons can i get and where can i get them from for my klt160a1
first you have to know what bore your cylinder is on, should be a number stamped in the top of the piston, then call your local kawasaki dealer and order it or check out www.bikebandit.com
ras86
04-12-2005, 11:20 PM
well the only thing is, is that i can't find any thing for it HELP
ras86
04-13-2005, 10:16 PM
come on guys throw me a bone here i need some help i can't find anything for my klt160 i know one of you have to know so come on
a-camp
04-13-2005, 11:58 PM
Is it some kind of trike?? Or a ray gun? (klt160a1) Not up on them.
OldSchoolin86
04-14-2005, 09:30 AM
come on guys throw me a bone here i need some help i can't find anything for my klt160 i know one of you have to know so come on
Have you called a dealer yet?
Fox250R
04-14-2005, 03:11 PM
I'm sorry, I would help you, but I cant decompile the mass of letters which came about after you slammed your hands all over the keyboard. Make it readable, then others will reply.
LMFAO...............
ras86
04-14-2005, 03:54 PM
LMFAO...............
is it soemthign racial because i need some that can help me not someone thats gonna laugh so thanks buddy
Bender
04-14-2005, 04:40 PM
You need to find out what the bore size is, you can use a inside mic to measure it
trikerider2oo7
04-14-2005, 05:51 PM
is it soemthign racial because i need some that can help me not someone thats gonna laugh so thanks buddy
racial...lmao :rolleyes:
TimSr
04-14-2005, 07:21 PM
is it soemthign racial because i need some that can help me not someone thats gonna laugh so thanks buddy
Its extremely difficult to understand your posts. Try re-reading them before you hit "submit reply".
You got some good suggestions, but you seem to be ignoring them and looking for a magic solution. Nobody here can tell you what your bore size is. You have to get to the piston and check it for markings. If you cant find read or understand the markings, take the piston out and take it with you to the dealer, and they can either read it or measure it. They will also be able to order you a replacement, whether it be an OEM, or an aftermarket one. Its probably a good idea to take the cylinder in with you as well, so they can check the bore for wear also.
ras86
04-14-2005, 09:48 PM
i need to knwo where and what i have to get and what kind of piston i can get my klt160a1 need help fast
please reread it doesn't say anyting about what size it is i just wanted to know a few little questions grandma!
thefox
04-14-2005, 10:16 PM
i need to knwo where and what i have to get and what kind of piston i can get my klt160a1 need help fast
Let me try this one
"i need to knwo where" your local Kawasaki dealer or even a independent shop, try bikebandit.com or one of the other online shops listed under "parts" on the main page.
"and what i have to get" A piston, it is round, you probably want to replace the rings and pin too, maybe even go up a bore size if it is worn out (sorry I can't see inside your engine to know if it needs a bore)
"what kind of piston i can get my klt160a1 " Well since it is a Kawasaki I would think a Kawasaki piston would be good choice and because the 160 was not a very popular model I don't think there are many aftermarket companies that make one for it. I have not seen a wiesco and proX listed for it.
TimSr
04-16-2005, 12:58 PM
please reread it doesn't say anyting about what size it is i just wanted to know a few little questions grandma!
I answered because I felt sorry for your getting all the smart alec answers to your pretty simple question. Now I know why you got the answers you did. Good luck with that.
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