Used Wiseco Pistons for a Yamaha FJ1200. These were in a motor that ran for a year (approximately 200 miles). There are a some small chatter marks on the skirt of piston 2. This was caused by handling not by running in the engine. These are 10:1 pistons bought for use in a legend car and are 77.25mm (about 0.010" over). Unsure if they can be used on an FJ1100.
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