the new craycraft....
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craycraft monster 730R. $2700 in parts, including custom piston, sleeve, carillo rod, cam, valve springs, larger valves, 39mm FCR carbs, intake, etc
Approx. $1200 in labor for re-sleeving, crank work, splitting cases, etc. I know the yamaha dealer charges $750 for dissasembly of engine. those are GOOD prices
Approx. $1200 in labor for re-sleeving, crank work, splitting cases, etc. I know the yamaha dealer charges $750 for dissasembly of engine. those are GOOD prices
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hmm...i hate to spend +4K on motor work.
i did some adding today and for $1000 I can get a alba port polish, alba high compression piston and cam, and titanium valve springs. what do you guys think that will do for me???
10hp.....extra 500rpms....ton more torque...??
i did some adding today and for $1000 I can get a alba port polish, alba high compression piston and cam, and titanium valve springs. what do you guys think that will do for me???
10hp.....extra 500rpms....ton more torque...??
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AND the trinity is for the basic parts only. No oversized valves, no FCR carbs, and no carillo rod. that price is for the re-sleeve, piston, port job, and a cam with valve springs. All the craycraft stuff is coated with special heat stuff, and they do all the GOOD work. Don't compare a trinity to a craycraft. It's not even in the same league. no comparison there. It's like comparing a 250ex to a 250R
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I would have to get a valve job. Me and my mechanic could install the piston and cam. I never thought of the valve job. Hmm....maybe a 730R is the way to go. Or possibly the 686 or the Sparks 690. So many options....lol. I'm getting lost in the wonderful idea's and possibilities of the Raptor....and people are actually talking about the YFZ with so many differnt ways to go with a Raptor. HA!
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Originally posted by: Yamaha660R
Hmm....maybe a 730R is the way to go. Or possibly the 686 or the Sparks 690. So many options....lol.
Hmm....maybe a 730R is the way to go. Or possibly the 686 or the Sparks 690. So many options....lol.
We wanted to get our motors at the same time and break them in together. Sparks said 2 months and Craycraft said 1 month. My dad sent his, I waited a month and sent mine and got it 2.5 weeks later. My fathers has yet to show, but yes there is finally confirmation!!!!!
Therefore I go with Craycraft, even if they do beat me I would still go with Craycraft.