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LA sleeve provides ductile iron for cylinder sleeves. Axtell supplies ductile iron cylinders for Harleys. Grey iron is OK for the street but its soft and wears out too quickly on a race bike with a high HP high RPM motor. Ductile iron has a higher tensile strength than gray iron and is generally a harder longer lasting material. And if you want a high milage street bike you might want ductile iron sleeves or the Bore tech carbide treatment for cylinders. Personally I still use the grey cast iron liners that came installed in the Alum cylinders on my street bike and have no wear problems (50% Amsoil helps). But Ductile sleeves are available from LA sleeve and provide a better option for those who want a more reliable Norton. Its worth considering.
Some info at:
http://www.powerboresleeves.com/ductile.html
Some info at:
http://www.powerboresleeves.com/ductile.html