Insight on Vintco products?

FreshTopEnd
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Edited Date/Time 12/12/2019 10:11am
Outfit in Iowa repopping parts, including complete Elsinore cranks like the 78-80 in the photo below.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/vintco-vintage-motorcycle-parts/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=

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neverwas
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12/11/2019 3:55pm
I am curious myself,anyone try or use them?
tydog
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12/11/2019 4:42pm
Have not seen an entire crank assembly but just built two cranks using their rod kits for for early cr125s and I must admit the quality was very impressive, especially on the forged rod. Hopefully they hold up well and the company is able to continue through our feedback.
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mwssquad827
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12/12/2019 10:11am
I asked tom Morgan as I’m gonna have him do some motor work for me and he said they are ok.... I believe that wossner is the supplied in the piston kits from vintco.. I have been happy with my previous vintco (wossner) piston kit that I used on a vintage project..
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450exc115
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12/16/2019 5:47am
I have a set of main bearing and seals for a 77 RM125 that I'm building for a buddy. I'll let you know what comes out of the package but they were billed as Japan's OEM quality
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