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Prd Rk100 Crank - Kt100 Stroker Crank, 50mm Stroke - Very Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

San Antonio, US

San Antonio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:025.001 / 025.003 Part Brand:PRD Warranty:No Stroke:50mm Rod length:100mm

Here is a Super Clean PRD RK100 crank assembly.
 
Looks to be either a take out, or with very low time.
 
This is the easiest way to stroke a KT100.
50mm stroke.
 
Width is 46.1mm at the bearing bosses.
OD is 83.8mm
The rod is 100mm.
 
Takes the large ID IAME 6205 crank bearings,
no spacers needed, or to come lose like a KT.
 
This is not a clutch crank, has Euro style PTO,
and must be used with one of the following:
Direct drive
Axle clutch
Jackshaft clutch
Sprockets and belt drivers easily obtainable from people like Russell.
 
A 50mm stroke, used with a 54mm Big Bore piston on a KT makes a 115cc engine.
And even larger KT pistons are available.
If bought from a PCR dealer would cost close to $400.
 
Always looking for trades
 
I ship anywhere in the continental US for $18.
Texas bidders will be charged state sales tax.
Payment due within 7 days of close of auction.

 

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