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New stuff to me - so what does that do to an engine.

It reduces friction and wear on the piston/cylinder. Also reduces stress on the crank pin. The idea is used on some motocross engines and I think was originally tried by the Blackbourn motorcycle company many decades ago.

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It reduces friction and wear on the piston/cylinder. Also reduces stress on the crank pin. The idea is used on some motocross engines and I think was originally tried by the Blackbourn motorcycle company many decades ago.

it was also used by Triumph on the Tiger Cub & Terrier engines in the late 50`s- early 60`s I am led to believe its called a De Sax engine / de-sax style

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it was also used by Triumph on the Tiger Cub & Terrier engines in the late 50`s- early 60`s I am led to believe its called a De Sax engine / de-sax style

In speedway they are called "offies".

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