Maintenance & Technical > KX250 / KX125
Not so hot
sandblaster:
Appreciate the video.
I guess getting a factory crank is the only way to go if yours is junk.
I have bought some other equipment from China and have never been real happy with the overall quality.
I have had several offers over the years to farm out some of my business to other countries.
I always respond the same.
"I mean no disrespect to you or your people, but I am proud to pay American wages to American workers."
Spizz:
I certainly prefer OEM components, but have used Wiseco and Hotrods many times in the past without any issues. That video has been floating around a long time and scares everyone when they see it.
1989kawasaki:
--- Quote from: Spizz on February 06, 2011, 11:41:00 PM ---I certainly prefer OEM components, but have used Wiseco and Hotrods many times in the past without any issues. That video has been floating around a long time and scares everyone when they see it.
--- End quote ---
well at least i dont have to worry about a bad crank from weisco because they dont make it for my year
Marco810:
was looking on bikebandit at a oem crank and they have listed "CRANKSHAFT-COMP" now would that be already assembled or would i need to get a shop to put it together for me? also was looking at madmans site and he has listed a crank for my bike for $227, idk if hes just redistributes wiseco stuff but gave him a email none the less
Marco810:
heres how she sits now, just waiting on a flywheel puller. not sure if i need a case splitter or not?
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