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You can replace the rod on the crank or just replace the complete assemble for just a few dollars more.
If you just do the rod, you will need a good machine shop to actually install it on the crank. If you do the complete assemble, you can install it with very few special tools.
Paw PAw
Suggestions:
Avoid Wiseco cranks.
Hot Rods have a decent rep
OEM is generally regarded as the best, but make sure you compare the cost of KX65 and RM65 parts, as they are identical and there can be a significant difference in cost.
The Shop
Matt
Traditionally there were A, B and C cylinders and pistons. As time goes on most people just use the B or C pistons in whichever cylinder they have, since they're larger than A pistons (I think Honda is the opposite though) and the idea is to compensate for cylinder wear.
As mentioned earlier, make sure to check the KX65 prices, as the RM65's are the same as 02+ KX65's. My son rode a RM65 for several years and I got lots of practice with them.
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