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Is there any balancing involved when welding the crank? Was going to have a well known local machine shop weld mine for me. Just want to make sure. I know a lot of you will say to send it out but honestly I'm tired of waiting on parts and sending stuff out. And it seems to me that any master machinist/welder could do this. And it would be nice to have a local shop I can take my stuff to.

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when I had my jugs ported and what-not through Jeff I also had my crank welded.  His shop guy called me to let me know they received my stuff and to expect a call from jeff the next day so jeff could go over again what he thought I was wanting for porting.  it was about 45 minutes later when jeff called to chat about the port and what the over all effect was that I was looking for.  He also offered me the chance to get the crank shipped out immediately so I could build the lower end, while I waited the couple of days for my jugs to get bored and ported.

 

Then he asked me to give him a call back when I received everything in the mail because he wanted to go over start up procedures and jetting and everything like that.  A+ for service everytime ive dealt with Jeff.

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If the crank is new in the box and you trust it, have it welded locally. But if it were me I'd let a pro sort it out and weld it. No need for balancing these little cranks but there are some shops that do offer the service. It is usually for the larger stroke cranks. I also think some of the guys in the RZ crowd are balancing their cranks to. But for a typical dune/drag/trail bike it's not nesaccary.

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