I thought it had but both the locating pins are still there and the rings are in the correct position so I think it just caught the port. Annoying as this is the cylinder I had repaired last year because the same happened.
Right port radius? I'm doing a YPVS engine at the moment which has just had a rebore with no radius. Yours will be coated so would thought it would have been fettled before coating
That’s exactly what I’m thinking but I did carefully check everything last time I got it back from repair and it all seemed spot on. Ideally I’d like a new cylinder but they are impossible to find and ridiculous money when they do come up.
In total, Myself, 7, my eldest son, 4, my youngest son, 2 Thankfully, my eldest son has moved his away from my house The bike is mentioned in a post above ^^^^
On Sunday I removed the troublesome twist grip and replaced it with a new one on the Multi. On Monday I managed to click in the connectors without removing the tank. A bit fiddly but doable. After a little top up charge it fired up first time. I gave it a good rev to check it out and then I went out for a blast in memory of my mate. Didn’t really check the heated grips because of the battery. The battery’s had it so that’s the next job. Got to get it done before I wind up high and dry with it. The lower narrower Monster bars make me lean slightly forward which I find preferable. I loosened off the handlebar clamp and rolled them forward a touch, great result. The whole bike seemed to handle better with a little bit more weight on the front. Now with the lower bars, seat in the higher position, forks dropped through the yokes, suspension adjusted to my weight, steering damper fitted and Metzeler M9’s the bike tracks round a bend perfectly. Instead of swaying like my Monster does. Result! It’s taken a while to do all the adjustments and that’s what’s putting me off buying a new bike. I’d have to start again and this one’s going really well now, I’m enjoying it. Just need to make more time to ride this year.