Current opinions and thoughts on a Crank for GT186?
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From what I understood MEC never made cranks when they were in business, I'm lead to believe that possibly Tameni actually manufactured them for MEC who just branded them.
Try some crank builders, like Harry Barlow at Pro-porting, he'll build you what you want.
Try some crank builders, like Harry Barlow at Pro-porting, he'll build you what you want.
That is what I understand too. Tameni made cranks: Branded MEC and then Ricambi Rapido after MEC's demise. Do not overlook the JB Tuning '[Super Corsa'[ or getting John + Crew to up-rate your old webs: Top notch trued and tigged re-build from them on my (non standard) GT200's crank. 100% reccomended. You get what you pay for at the end of the daycorrado wrote:From what I understood MEC never made cranks when they were in business, I'm lead to believe that possibly Tameni actually manufactured them for MEC who just branded them.
Try some crank builders, like Harry Barlow at Pro-porting, he'll build you what you want.

Harry barlow buys tameni webs in various sizes when he goes to italy he can build you a combination at a good price he told me there is only one crank web maker in italy so guess were everyone gets theres from dispite the names they may give them he also re rods other cranks mine was a indian one and I had a 110 rod fitted £95
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Cheers all, gives me a lot to think about, that crank on the af site looks like it could be one tameni made but seems the mec ones with problems are the ones with the bronze rods, that one looks like the silver / grey rod so maybe not affected?
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just to let you know, after trying to find a 60x115 crank (i know probably not what you are looking for), no one had one, AF could build me one for about 230; spoke to harry barlow and he's now building me one with welded pin for 210 posted, ready by monday. although more than i wanted to spend, its being built by one of the best names out there, checked for everything before being sent out.
Something to consider anyway, not sure what webs he will use but the 115 rod must be jap.
hope this is of some use to you!
(whilst on the phone he also gave me loads of porting advice which is great)
Something to consider anyway, not sure what webs he will use but the 115 rod must be jap.
hope this is of some use to you!
(whilst on the phone he also gave me loads of porting advice which is great)
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Anything longer than 110 rods will require special packing plates and may give you fitting problems with exhausts and cowlings.
Anything with a 110 rod might be out of budget.
I would recommend an AF crank with 107 rod in either 58 or 60mm stroke.
Anything with a 110 rod might be out of budget.
I would recommend an AF crank with 107 rod in either 58 or 60mm stroke.
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i definitely want to stay standard stroke, which af one in particular would be your recommendation Rich?
this http://afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?page= ... buteID=CRR
or http://afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?page= ... buteID=CRR ?
this http://afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?page= ... buteID=CRR
or http://afrayspeed.co.uk/index.php?page= ... buteID=CRR ?
Donnie.