broken rod
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RE: broken rod
You're talking connecting rod right? That is a pile of bull$hit[:@] Builder screwed up and either put the pistons in wrong (in/ex) or installed the valves wrong or broke the rod for ****s and giggles before installing it just to have a good laugh[:@][:@] Was this done at a dealership? You need to get a lawyer on this one -- man I'm pissed and it ain't even my bike. Not saying you did but even if you started it and ran it wide open in neutral it shouldn't break a rod [:@][:@] Just think if you had it leaned over and got on the throttle and it broke -- [:@]
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RE: broken rod
No, this was not a a dealership, it was a privately owned, the worst part is i didn't even unload the bike off of the truck, they stated that there is nothing that they could have done to cause this type of damage, the rod broke on the end where it connects to the piston, and broke through the casing just below the exauhst ports. i am so pissed off its hard to even talk to the guy without losing my temper, i am speaking with him tomorrow and i will keep all of you posted
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