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    Who Makes Best PV for XC

    Just taking sugestions on what to buy. lookn on buying one soon.
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    the LRD powervalve kits seem to be popular.

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    ESR has great prices and great service. I've been extremely happy with them...

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    duncan racing

    the pv that lrd and esr sell r basicly the same they are made from la sleave cly but duncan and prodesign make the one they sell
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    Re: duncan racing

    Originally posted by holeshot19
    the pv that lrd and esr sell r basicly the same they are made from la sleave cly but duncan and prodesign make the one they sell
    I think the LRD kit uses a different cylinder than the ESR completely (not 100% sure though). It definately uses a different PV mechanism:
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    ESR Cylinder (which is mfg'd by LA Sleeve):
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    Esr machines their own powervalve part (the billet). You don't have to use an outerwears on it

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    LRD

    I run the Gncc 2stokeC class on a LRD 350PV motor. BigBore is alot more maint. If i had to do over i would go smaller but def. with the LRD PV setup. I agree with people their service could be a little better, but their product is worth it.

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    is that Mathew Copley

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