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Reviews (19)

Aug 16, 2016
Better than the competition
This stuff is awesome! My wife loves it. The old stand by stuff with 2 letters in the name is too thick. This stuff is much thinner and better feeling. Doesn't stain or stink or stick like the other stuff. Comes in different flavors (although I never tried tasting it). It really does the job, and lasts a long time. Very highly recommended.

Feb 14, 2017
03 YZ125 piston kit with all the parts and gaskets included
Bought this for 03 YZ125 and installed with new Yamaha cylinder that was damaged. The piston kit came with all the gaskets and o-rings, including the wrist pin, clips, rings, and piston. Simple to install, perfect fit (I bought the A kit because installed a brand new cylinder). Now have about 10 hours on the bike and it has 165 psi compression. Bike runs and sounds great. Had a 1999 KTM SX125 that also put a Namura piston kit in a few years ago. Rode it 2 season with about 60 hours and it still started and ran great. Compression was 125 psi when I sold it. I've read the smaller bore bikes have to be rebuilt with new rings (and) piston more often than the bigger bore, but 60 hours our of a 125cc 2-stroke riding all woods and enduros is impressive to me. I had a Wiesco forged piston in a 93 KTM 200 and when I rebuilt that one, I just put new rings. Got the same result as when I put a Namura piston kit. Difference is, on the Wiesco, I only had to do rings, which was still about $50 in parts. By going with Namura piston kit in the other 2 bikes, I knew I had a fresh piston each time so there was no question on piston wear. I have had very good luck with Namura and found their prices to be better than their competitors. If you have an older 2-stroke, Namura is a great way to go to save a few $ and still get great performance and life.

Dec 22, 2020
Good trailer with lots of features.
2 of 2 found this helpful Purchased this after another model finally wore out after 8 years. The new model has a lot of features and assembles / breaks down very quick and easy. Several features I like such as dual front cover (screen and plastic wind break), as well as side screens, front and rear doors top door, overall size for a 50 lb golden doodle. Have only used it a few times and so far it works very well. I'm concerned about longevity and so going to add another strap underneath for more support than just the one that came with it. Also going to put something else down on the floor to spread out the load, such as a plastic sheet, and then a large moving blanket. The new trailer does have a place to hook a leash on the inside, and the top cover can be zipped up for shade. It's very well ventilated which I think is a big plus over the older model I had from another company. Otherwise, it's a solid trailer and working out well so far.