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12-22-2011, 09:04 AM | #11 |
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Re: Lightweight Crank vs. Cast
I can't remember his name but the head of the Lunati crank shop is at Bullet.
I second, third or whatever the posts on the quality crank work at Bullet. They saved a very nice 4.75 stroke crank for me that lost an alum rod. I couldn't even tell how they did the repair and it came back Std-Std....The customer was Very happy. This was a low time engine from a well known shop and the customer was dreading having to buy a new crank. A+ on their work. Another good crank shop is Mile High in Colorado
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