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Old 8th August 2009
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Ive been having a blast with my little 250... It has come time, however, to put some new rings and re-hone the cylinder. No problem. There is a problem with my valve guides, they need to be replaced. Any suggestions with getting new ones? i have been having great luck with e-bay finding parts but no luck with the guides. Are there any other bikes, other than BSA's b25, that might have similar parts that i could use (guides and other engine parts.)?
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top end parts

I have no idea where in the world you are but will assume the Uk,
Try "the cylinder head shop" who I think are in London,they offer a full cylinder head restoration service for a price, also unleaded seats if they are needed.
I also use Brit bits in Christchurch who might be able to help but am not sure if they do parts for B25s.
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Stick it in the oven, knock out the old ones and find an engineering workshop. Give them your valves as well and they'll make a set.
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Google "Brit bike parts " , you'll find there's dozens of dealers selling later Triumph bits .
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