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Re: Repair of worn or damaged crankshaft big end pins

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 9:59 am
by James P
scooble wrote:I have a worn crankshaft, so, if you find a good solution, I would like to build a crank with RD rods and Mito pistons
Further to the photo posted by Danny KR-1R, here are some more photos of the recently released replacement crank webs:

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=12217&p=87290&hilit

Regards,
James

Re: Repair of worn or damaged crankshaft big end pins

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 12:56 am
by gangus
I have 2 of these and the bdk centre pin for my new crank.
Will report back soon with an opinion

Re: Repair of worn or damaged crankshaft big end pins

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:14 am
by gangus
Have had a hiccup with a part not fit for purpose.
Have contacted the supplier and we will see how it goes.....
Got the phillip island classic in 6 months so this has really thrown a spanner in the works :(

Re: Repair of worn or damaged crankshaft big end pins

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 9:10 pm
by podman
gangus wrote:Have had a hiccup with a part not fit for purpose.
Have contacted the supplier and we will see how it goes.....
Got the phillip island classic in 6 months so this has really thrown a spanner in the works :(
Pisser, you have my sympathy...good luck it getting it sorted.

Re: Repair of worn or damaged crankshaft big end pins

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:12 pm
by gangus
Cheers, these things happen.
My wife found out I was building a bike from a pile of parts for the PI meet today instead of one of my other racebikes.... not overly impressed to be frank...
She has a fair idea what racing costs....
And what building them costs too....
She has seen it all before...
I had to take her to a baby shop after dropping into the crank rebuilders workshop today and check out a rather expensive pram and give honest feedback and then get her out of the shop without a layby getting done...