Alan H wrote:It's always nice to do a quick introduction before asking for things.
Just a few basics like which bit of the world you're in and a bit of you're biking experience will do.
Personally, I'd let a specialist do the crank and they will supply whatever is needed for an all in price....
Apologies Alan, I had another account here under the same name but it seems like it got deleted a while back. I had tried to re-register but for the better part of 8 months the site wouldn't send me the activation email. Just got that to work yesterday and now i'm back but still have to fill out the profile info again.
A quick re-introduction is that i'm living in the states, Florida to be exact. I currently own just my GT750 and an XJ650 Seca turbo. I have a bit of a bike hoarding problem but i've finally been able to get down to just those two. Previously I also had a TC-185, GS750x2, many different models of vintage Hondas, a Ninja 650, and even an R1 for a short time. I put 10,000 miles/year on my GS750 for 3 years before I sold it. My riding has tapered off in the past two years but recently have been thinking about getting into vintage racing. Anyway, i'll keep it short here.
I've done several H2 cranks for a couple friends. They're not that hard to do you just gotta take it slow and be careful not to damage anything. But the GT is a bit bigger than the others. I got a quote from Bill Bune at just shy of $1000, probably over that with shipping. That included all bearings and one connecting rod. Maybe I can get away with just doing the seals for now but we'll see. I'm in contact now with a local guy that does all the cranks for the 2 stroke vintage racers. Going to take a trip to him on Monday to pop the crank apart and see exactly what it needs. Then i'll go from there. The Cruzin image crank seals are only $40 for the set. A much cheaper option IF they are good quality