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52mm 2009-2016 Yamaha WR 125 R Enduro 4T LC (DE07) Cylinder Barrel Piston Kit

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52mm 2009-2016 Yamaha WR 125 R Enduro 4T LC (DE07) Cylinder Barrel Piston Kit52mm Cylinder Barrel Piston Kit Fit for Yamaha X MAX X Max 125 WR125 YZF R 125 MT125 Features: Specially designed cylinder kit for the water cooled 125cc Yamaha 4 stroke engines. If your cylinder blows through, the compression is too low, or even a piston seizure has occurred, then this kit is exactly the right thing for you. Kit includes cylinder, piston, rings, pin, clips & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured). Piston is anodized

52mm Cylinder Barrel Piston Kit Fit for Yamaha X-MAX X Max 125 WR125 YZF-R 125 MT125

Features:
Specially designed cylinder kit for the water-cooled 125cc Yamaha 4-stroke engines.
If your cylinder blows through, the compression is too low, or even a piston seizure has occurred, then this kit is exactly the right thing for you.
Kit includes cylinder, piston, rings, pin, clips & top end gasket kit (you get exactly what is pictured).
Piston is anodized for superior heat resistance and longer lifespan.
The gaskets use performance materials to increase durability and provide greater reliability.
Includes all gaskets pictured to rebuild top end.
Kit is for standard bore size - 52mm, 14mm steel piston pin.
This kit is excellent as a low-cost replacement for defects in the original cylinder.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Quantity: 1 Set
Material: Aluminum
Displacement: 125cc
Bore Type: Standard Bore
Cylinder Type: 5D700
Bore Size: STD 52mm
Stroke: 58.6mm
Pin Diameter: 14mm
Cooling system: Water cooled

Replacement Part Number:
Cylinder: 1B9-E1311-00, 5D7-E1311-00, 5D7-E1311-10, 22B-E1311-00, 22B-E1311-10, ?22B-E1311-20
Cylinder Base Gasket: 1B9-11351-00, 1S7-E1351-00
Cylinder Head Gasket: 1B9-E1181-01
Piston (Std): 5D7-E1631-01, 5D7-E1631-10, ?5D7-E1631-20
Pin, Piston: 5YP-E1633-00
Piston Ring Set (Std): 1B9-11603-00, ?39D-11603-00, ?5D7-E1603-00
Circlips, piston: 93450-16115
Tensioner Gasket: 5VV-E2213-01

Fits Models:
Fit for Yamaha MT-125i LC 4T 2014-2019
Fit for Yamaha MT-125i ABS 4T LC 2015-2019
Fit for Yamaha WR 125 R Enduro 4T LC (DE07) 2009-2016
Fit for Yamaha WR 125 X 4T LC (DE07) 2009-2016
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 R X-Max LC 4T - 2006-2016
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 R X-Max Sport LC 4T - 2011-2013
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 R X-Max Momodesign LC 4T - 2013-2015
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 RA X-Max ABS LC 4T - 2011-2018
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 RA X-Max Business ABS LC 4T - 2011-2013
Fit for Yamaha YP 125 RA Iron Max ABS LC 4T - ?2016
Fit for Yamaha VP 125 X-City 125i LC 4T - 2008-2016
Fit for Yamaha YZF-R 125 4T - 2008-2016
Fit for Yamaha YZF-R 125 Anniversary 4T - 2012-2013
Fit for Yamaha YZF-R 125 ABS 4T - 2015-2018

Also fits other 4-stroke water-cooled 125cc models:
Fit for Beta RR Motard 125 4T LC - 2011-2019
Fit for Fantic Motor Cabellero Motard 125 LC 4T - from 2009
Fit for Fantic Motor Cabellero Regolarità 125 LC 4T - from 2008
Fit for HM-Moto City 125 4T LC - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto CRE Baja 125 4T LC - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto CRE Baja RR 125 4T LC - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto CRE Enduro 125 4T - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto CRM SM 125 4T - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto Derapage 125 4T LC - from 2009
Fit for HM-Moto Locusta 125 4T LC - from 2009
Fit for Husqvarna SM 125 4T 2000-2010
Fit for Husqvarna TE 125 Enduro 4T 2011-2016
Fit for LIFAN E-Space 125 LF125T-19 4T LC
Fit for LIFAN LF125T-19 E-Space 125 4T LC
Fit for Malaguti X3M Enduro 125 LC 4T - 2009-2012
Fit for Malaguti X3M Motard 125 LC 4T - 2009-2012
Fit for MBK Cityliner 125i LC 4T - from 2008
Fit for MBK Evolis 125i LC 4T - from 2014
Fit for MBK Evolis ABS 125i LC 4T - from 2014
Fit for MBK Skycruiser 125i LC 4T - 2006-2009
Fit for MBK Skycruiser II 125i LC 4T - 2010-2013
Fit for MBK Skycruiser II ABS 125i LC 4T - 2011-2013
Fit for MBK Skycruiser II Sport 125i LC 4T - 2012-2013
Fit for Motorhispania Gun-R 125 LC 4T - from 2011
Fit for Motorhispania KN1 125 LC 4T - 2009-2016
Fit for Motorhispania MH7 Naked 125 LC 4T - 2008-2014
Fit for Motorhispania RX-R 125 LC 4T - 2008-2016
Fit for Rieju Marathon Cross 125 4T LC - 2009-2018
Fit for Rieju Marathon Pro 125 4T LC - 2009-2018
Fit for Rieju Marathon SM 125 4T - from 2010
Fit for Rieju RS3 125 LC 4T - 2011-2016
Fit for Rieju RS3 NKD 125 LC 4T - 2014-2016

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitment)

Package Includes:
1x 52mm Cylinder
1x Piston(STD)
1x Piston Ring Set
1x Wristpin
1x Circlip(2)
1x Cylinder Base Gasket
1x Cylinder Head Gasket
1x Tensioner Gasket

Note:
Carefully compare to your old parts to be sure this is the correct part for your machine.

The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer Fits.

Installation Video (FOR REFERENCE ONLY):

https://youtu.be/c4bRxJilXt0?si=Rykvhp-qcZOYpnXj
(Please note, the installation video is for reference only and may not be completely accurate. If you're unsure about installation, we recommend consulting a local professional mechanic for assistance.)

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