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con rods on the scale
So, today i put the new hotrod kit on the scale, VS a oem rod kit
The hotrod is identical on the recipricating end
the hotrod was 2thenths of a gram heavier on the rotating end
BUT the smaller bore at the rotating end made the hotrod pin/bearing and washer assembly 13grams lighter than OEM
The hotrod is identical on the recipricating end
the hotrod was 2thenths of a gram heavier on the rotating end
BUT the smaller bore at the rotating end made the hotrod pin/bearing and washer assembly 13grams lighter than OEM
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A rod was available at a decent price, and in the interest of what its like I got one, size is excellent btw, unlike the other stories I've heard.
The crank I used in my af has a hotrod aswell.
If I was in the situation to not have as many engines of my own, I wouldn't be into "testing" as much stuff and I'd go with a new OEM crank assembly. Right now if I have engine trouble I'll have a low hour engine run and ready under the bench, and if I'm too lazy to change it that day I'll just take a different bike.
The crank I used in my af has a hotrod aswell.
If I was in the situation to not have as many engines of my own, I wouldn't be into "testing" as much stuff and I'd go with a new OEM crank assembly. Right now if I have engine trouble I'll have a low hour engine run and ready under the bench, and if I'm too lazy to change it that day I'll just take a different bike.
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I doubt Hotrods makes a bad product, they have been around awhile, and in the engine world, crappy products dont stick around long. maybe crappy, cheap products for the budget idiot, but crappy expensive stuff definitely wouldnt be.
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Ive got about 20 hours on my Wiseco crank/rod, and so far it has performed flawlessly.AlisoBob wrote:Jerry Hall told be for every 10 he buys, about 3 are useable. The rest he sends back. The big ends are almost always too big.
Guess when the other 7 end up?
HotRods suck.
OEM is the way to go.
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The Wiseco cranks look better than Hot Rods and we move a ton of each. There wasnt a Wiseco Kit when I built the crf250 so I used Hot Rods. I have a Hot Rod in my cr500 for the last 5 years, no probs yet...
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I have some undies that are 13 years old...AlisoBob wrote:My OEM crank / rod in my A/F is 13 years old.NightBiker07 wrote:Ive got about 20 hours on my Wiseco crank/rod, and so far it has performed flawlessly.
Faster then Speedy Gonzalez, slower then the Road Runner!!! MEEP MEEP
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the OEM crank that was in my bike was 8 years old when it got replaced. we will see how the wiseco holds up.AlisoBob wrote:My OEM crank / rod in my A/F is 13 years old.NightBiker07 wrote:Ive got about 20 hours on my Wiseco crank/rod, and so far it has performed flawlessly.
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hey hey... you been lurking on the green side...AlisoBob wrote:Jerry Hall told be for every 10 he buys, about 3 are useable. The rest he sends back. The big ends are almost always too big.
Guess when the other 7 end up?
HotRods suck.
OEM is the way to go.
are you looking at making an aluminum hulk bike?
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i've got the cuz watching for a frame while he's south
there was a nice looking kx500 in winnipeg last fall that was a little more than i wanted to spend to hack it up.
I'd like to do one just to see what the big hype is.
currently prepping my '88 500 to be sold and am going to watch for the right kx to come along.
the garage is kinda turning into a gen3 honda stable tho.
there was a nice looking kx500 in winnipeg last fall that was a little more than i wanted to spend to hack it up.
I'd like to do one just to see what the big hype is.
currently prepping my '88 500 to be sold and am going to watch for the right kx to come along.
the garage is kinda turning into a gen3 honda stable tho.

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check your pm's!
I am looking for a chasis, or entire bike if you want to sell one.
There are a few sweet KX500's for sale here now, 2 are like new but they are firm at $4000, used decent ones for $2800, and a kx500 engine for $1000, but its been sleeved.
The KX is a nice engine but the rest of the bike is crap.
I am looking for a chasis, or entire bike if you want to sell one.
There are a few sweet KX500's for sale here now, 2 are like new but they are firm at $4000, used decent ones for $2800, and a kx500 engine for $1000, but its been sleeved.
The KX is a nice engine but the rest of the bike is crap.
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ya, when theres probably only 10 in the povince that happens
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