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I have torn into my cr125 and it needs a new top end. I have went to my local honda dealer and ordered the parts. Come to find out I need to resleeve it. Is this ture, and if so can I resleeve it myself? I have resleeved my 400ex myself and it was pretty easy. Any info on this would be appreciated. Thanks.
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if you've done it on your 400 you shouldn't have a problem with this one. You probably with need to resleeve if the cylinder is in really bad shape. Make sure the bore of your sleeve is the same as the piston.
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