broken crank pin

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Ouch!

How old was the crank? Did it do many miles?
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The crank had only done the occasional race, and built approx a year ago.
The pin was older thou, not exactly sure tbh.
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soullad wrote:The crank had only done the occasional race, and built approx a year ago.
The pin was older thou, not exactly sure tbh.

jb weld would fix that

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joee wrote:
soullad wrote:The crank had only done the occasional race, and built approx a year ago.
The pin was older thou, not exactly sure tbh.

jb weld would fix that

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Just make sure to not use the quick-dry JB weld, use only the normal dry. They won't warrenty the quick dry ;)
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i dont think jb will want to weld a crank pin!
lets ask him!
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Reminds me of my old fixed pin AF crank. :cry:
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