Here is what i have learned through the process of this build. Only two shops in the U.S. have the 280 pistons for the RM. One is Eric Gorr and the other is Boyeson. I tried to purchase one from boyseson but I was unable to. At the time i was pestering Dag for one I had no idea he had other things on his plate.

So we called up wossner who makes the pistons for them. These are top quality units! But at 200 plus for one I decided at that point to go with the 265. WHY? Because I was told the 280 is pushin
the limits of the RM cylinder and the the 265 kit was far more reliable. The inner head gasket is the limiting factor on size. I've been told the 265 is very reliable so long as you use a quality crank as in no hot rod rod kit! I went with the pro X rod kit. My motor guy says this is far better than the hot rod rod kit and very affordable compared to stock. Reliability was a major concern for me because I dont like to rebuild bikes more than twice a year. I try to do two top ends every season and a crank every other year this time i came up a few months short on the crank before it went. Again a hot rod kit!

On the YZs I"m told 285 is the limit with the stock cylinder and head gasket? I hope this helps answer any questions. Tomorrow I'm gonna really try to put a few hours on my new motor! I"ll let you guys know how it goes.