Getting your crank balance factor correct is the best money you can spend, the motor spins easier, doesn't shake the s**t out of everything including the rider. I convinced Burty to balance his RM400 because he kept flogging the main bearing surfaces in the cases, since changing the balance factor
suprise suprise no more problem and a much smoooother, easier running engine, he as also dropped of a tooth on the sprocket because it's spinning up quicker and he doesn't have to hold in one gear revving the s**t out of it, he can slip into a higher gear and drive out of corners. He is more than impressed and has since had all his motors done, he said he wished he had done it much earlier. I had Ribbo's 74 Husky 400 just done and Ribbo could not believe the difference it made
, he is now having his 490 Maygo/Maynot done at present
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I have just had 3 390 cranks done and there was a great discrepancy in the weight Frank had to adjust in each crank to get to the right balance factor, as he said the factories could not afford to have some guy balancing every crank, he said all the works motors are done, he showed me some pictures he had taken of works Yamaha, Honda and Kawa cranks, they are amazing
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Each motor i now rebuild it has been cranked by Frank
Jonesy's American Eagle Cranked by Frank