Let me give an example from a few years back. A 490 Maico crank turned up in my shop after being fitted with a Yamaha rod by a major engine shop in Brisbane, they had machined away a fair amount of the counter weights to fit the wider rod. The result was an engine that vibrated so badly at high RPM the owner couldn't hold the bars at all, making the bike almost unrideable. After new crank wheels were obtained and the rod fitted to maintain the original balance factor it returned to normal.
just being curious here {I am not being critical or anything} ,
why were new crank wheels needed ?
had too much metal been removed, or too much needed too be removed to get it balanced ?
I only ask as I have heard of that Maico-Yamaha rod conversion before , but no mention of balance problems afterwords