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Hi All,

I've got my recently removed old piston sitting on my garage shelf. I keep looking at it and wondering how I can put it to some use because it's served me well while it was in there. So I'm wondering if I can polish it up or paint it or something. And make it into something practical or something I can put on display. I've seen pistons made into ashtrays but as a non-smoker I'm not so keen on that idea.

Any idea's, fun or not, are most welcome. :thumbup:

Best of balance.

Neo

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Hi All,

I've got my recently removed old piston sitting on my garage shelf. I keep looking at it and wondering how I can put it to some use because it's served me well while it was in there. So I'm wondering if I can polish it up or paint it or something. And make it into something practical or something I can put on display. I've seen pistons made into ashtrays but as a non-smoker I'm not so keen on that idea.

Any idea's, fun or not, are most welcome. :thumbup:

Best of balance.

Neo

Donate to local club to make trophy. :thumbup:

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Drill the head and screw it to the wall, should make a good mount for your roll of duck tape! A 2.9 piston fits a roll of gorilla tape like a glove! You likely got 2-3 mm to play with.

Or put it on a stick and give it to your gay friends! :thumbup:

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Just hang it up out of the way for the day when one of your mates says:

''..I've bought this clapped out sherco, for a song and all it needs is a half decent piston then I can make a $grand profit!..you haven't got one lying around have you?..'' :(

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Just hang it up out of the way for the day when one of your mates says:

''..I've bought this clapped out sherco, for a song and all it needs is a half decent piston then I can make a $grand profit!..you haven't got one lying around have you?..'' :(

I'll second that!

Jon

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Just hang it up out of the way for the day when one of your mates says:

''..I've bought this clapped out sherco, for a song and all it needs is a half decent piston then I can make a $grand profit!..you haven't got one lying around have you?..'' :(

Yes a worthy cause HAM but over here in Aus I worry that the piston would just got to wast with that strategy. With exception to the twin-shock riders only a small percentage of modern trials bike riders work on their engines to this level. eBay Aus has next to no (modern) second hand trials parts trading. Which it a good indication of the kind of market here.

Anything that's artistic or practical or funny is what I'm after :D

Best of balance.

Neo

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When i met the Burt Monro - worlds fastest indian super guru and world class legend - with my dad he showed us how everything that broke was recycled conrods, pistons the lot!

I watched him cast a piston. Ha, he kept his favorite piston and kept recycling it!

So melt it down and make a new'n

Ralphy

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When i met the Burt Monro - worlds fastest indian super guru and world class legend - with my dad he showed us how everything that broke was recycled conrods, pistons the lot!

I watched him cast a piston. Ha, he kept his favorite piston and kept recycling it!

So melt it down and make a new'n

Ralphy

the fastest indian

One of the best films I've seen !!!

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the fastest indian

One of the best films I've seen !!!

One of my favorites too!

I once had a Chevy Astro AWD van and didn't like the flimsy plastic center hubs on the aluminum wheels, so I machined the crowns off of four RM250 Suzuki pistons to use as polished wheel centers, does that count?

Jon

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When i met the Burt Monro - worlds fastest indian super guru and world class legend - with my dad he showed us how everything that broke was recycled conrods, pistons the lot!

I watched him cast a piston. Ha, he kept his favorite piston and kept recycling it!

So melt it down and make a new'n

Ralphy

Better used as Beer cans if you ask me! :thumbup:

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