anyone know who has any in stock, or can make them up?
cheers paul
trying to find a 64mm stroke crank
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Mb developments 64mm
Jb tuning i am told do a 63mm and 67mm
Jb tuning i am told do a 63mm and 67mm
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MB had a limited number of 64 stroke cranks done recently, I think they're all spoken for now, but may be worth calling Mark to double check. They are su-feckin-perb !
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Ron Moss says "Supertune it !"
Ron Moss says "Supertune it !"
mb also do an offset pin to convert a 62mm crank
thanks, ill contact mb. i got a quote from worb- over a 1000 euros!
paul
paul
i just got an email from MB, and they have some 64mm stroke cranks, but they are only selling them with their own tuned engines, i guess they have made up a limited number of them.
who else can make these up? i guess my only option is the eccentric pin. does the fow hat guys make these up?
has anyone made one of these up? the big end is larger, can i get a conrod that fits the eccentric pin thats about 115-120mm long with the 18mm smallend?
paul
who else can make these up? i guess my only option is the eccentric pin. does the fow hat guys make these up?
has anyone made one of these up? the big end is larger, can i get a conrod that fits the eccentric pin thats about 115-120mm long with the 18mm smallend?
paul
adam wilstone has had one done by reedspeed using a eccentric pin supplied by mb