OConnor Racing Mines Bigger Technician Forum Supporter Dec 1, 2009 2,092 713 165 CT www.kenoconnorracing.com Nov 20, 2014 #1 I shipped this to Lake City Florida yesterday. It's a 1974 Suzuki GT750 crankshaft I rebuilt. Believe it or not, there are still plenty of these old two stroke triples out there. Reactions: o4blastie, blasterkid1998, sk8border4zro and 3 others
I shipped this to Lake City Florida yesterday. It's a 1974 Suzuki GT750 crankshaft I rebuilt. Believe it or not, there are still plenty of these old two stroke triples out there.
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 55 Delaware Nov 20, 2014 #2 Was it a PITA to do ?
OConnor Racing Mines Bigger Technician Forum Supporter Dec 1, 2009 2,092 713 165 CT www.kenoconnorracing.com Nov 20, 2014 #3 Not really. I do them all the time for the vintage guys. More tedious than anything.
bummer981 Powered by Smoke & Mirrors Mar 1, 2011 1,681 171 122 59 Rochester, New York Nov 20, 2014 #4 Looks good. Love those old triples.
OConnor Racing Mines Bigger Technician Forum Supporter Dec 1, 2009 2,092 713 165 CT www.kenoconnorracing.com Nov 21, 2014 #6 mlrblaster, I see you work at MPI Labels in TN. I do machine work for a company with the same name here in CT. Same company?
mlrblaster, I see you work at MPI Labels in TN. I do machine work for a company with the same name here in CT. Same company?
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa Mar 4, 2015 #7 thats some fine work for a one man operation, save them vintage triples !!!!!