Scooter restorations Jap crank.
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Hi all, would the Scooter restorations up graded crank be any good in an RB22 motor?
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I'm running the Avanti with one and so far so good
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The only reason you run that crank is because its the crank you had in when the kit was fitted and you were on a budget. Its not the crank of choice though for a tuned motor......plus the RB revs much higher than the Avanti.Andy Pickering wrote:I'm running the Avanti with one and so far so good
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Get the best crank you can would be my advice. Indian webs are OK with Jap rod/bearing conversions with a TIG welded pin. Off the shelf, the minimum i'd go for is a MEC EUR 'black' race crank - the version with shims in. They cost about £50 more than the crank you have seen....but its £50 well spent.10 inch Terror wrote:Hi all, would the Scooter restorations up graded crank be any good in an RB22 motor?
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The cranks got the Jap bearing.drunkmunkey6969 wrote:The only reason you run that crank is because its the crank you had in when the kit was fitted and you were on a budget. Its not the crank of choice though for a tuned motor......plus the RB revs much higher than the Avanti.Andy Pickering wrote:I'm running the Avanti with one and so far so good
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I know Andy....but not a Jap rod and its not TIG welded. I'd want it TIGd up in an RB. Not sure exactly which Jap bearing they use either, I use the silver caged ones.
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Ah well bin the rb and get yer sen an Avanti 
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Agreed the RB needs a good crank it will find any weaknessdrunkmunkey6969 wrote:I know Andy....but not a Jap rod and its not TIG welded. I'd want it TIGd up in an RB. Not sure exactly which Jap bearing they use either, I use the silver caged ones.
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I've put one of these cranks into a mate's iron 175 a couple of years ago. He has since done the last 2 Euro Lambretta rallies and others without issue. These cranks are perfectly good for this type of motor but fitting anything other than a top rate crank to an RB is a complete waste of time. Whilst the Scooter Restorations cranks have very good webs and bearings, the conrods don't look great and I can't remember whether or not they have suitable big end shimming.
If you rang Scooter Restorations and asked them if this crank was suitable for RB motor use then I expect that even they would point out the limitations of these cranks, whilst the motor that you are considering fitting it to is a top performance kit which will put real strain on any crank that you choose to fit.
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If you rang Scooter Restorations and asked them if this crank was suitable for RB motor use then I expect that even they would point out the limitations of these cranks, whilst the motor that you are considering fitting it to is a top performance kit which will put real strain on any crank that you choose to fit.
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Glasgow Lambretta have the Meceur cranks advertised for £90, best deal on them I`ve seen.
http://www.glasgowlambretta.co.uk/gl_parts.html
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