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Rebuilding a wang crank


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ive got the run around from them before also. seems like i waited over 2 months one time but the crank needed special machine work so it was understandable. but for just a standard rebuild i dont recall ever waiting over a month. you also have to factor in their work load at that particular time. if they have 20 cranks ahead of yours then it may take a while. fastest one i remember was about 2 weeks. if you dont need it done right away then i wouldnt hesitate to send it to CW. even at a high work load i cant see it taking longer than 2 months for a standard rebuild

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ive got the run around from them before also. seems like i waited over 2 months one time but the crank needed special machine work so it was understandable. but for just a standard rebuild i dont recall ever waiting over a month. you also have to factor in their work load at that particular time. if they have 20 cranks ahead of yours then it may take a while. fastest one i remember was about 2 weeks. if you dont need it done right away then i wouldnt hesitate to send it to CW. even at a high work load i cant see it taking longer than 2 months for a standard rebuild

20...with a good rep for work they could possibly have 100`s of cranks waiting in line, plus its winter a lot of bikes a down for refreshing, expect a longer wait time than summer

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