SORRY !eden wrote:Before anyone else phones me asking what the score is,
can i just point out that my first post in this topic was posted over two years ago!
topic resurrections, don't you just love them
65mm stroke options
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grimspeed
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i have a horrible feeling.things are going to go bang
even at 64mm stroke they are thumpers and vibe quite a bit. a 120mm rod is a must, compare the two side by side on tickover and you ll see the differance.
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so does read speed still do these cranks 
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I have the 64mm stroke crank with the 120mm rod by Mb developments and it still vibrates, numb fingers then arms if i keep it in the 4500 to 5500 rev range.
I know don't keep it there then but its the speed of the others i ride with 55/60 mph.
0 to 4000 and from 6000 to 8000 no problem silky smooth
Wasn't Jb down in southend going to do 65+mm cranks????
I know don't keep it there then but its the speed of the others i ride with 55/60 mph.
0 to 4000 and from 6000 to 8000 no problem silky smooth
Wasn't Jb down in southend going to do 65+mm cranks????
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grimspeed
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he refused to sell me one. said if it went wrong i would blame him and give him a bad name.
but he would build the top end for me with that crank. ££££££££££££££££££££££££££££
but he would build the top end for me with that crank. ££££££££££££££££££££££££££££
i have a horrible feeling.things are going to go bang
