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 Crank pulley, Stock VS lighten.

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dares
post Jan 25 2012, 12:46 AM

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QUOTE(Peekab0o @ Jan 24 2012, 04:07 PM)
So u only read materials ? Have u tried using it technically ? Materials are easy to type out from keyboard warriors technically did u see the market yourself ? Jasma Crank Pulley are undersize and light and yes the lighter the better no wrong there from
those acc shop salesman . Jasma one has been cheap and cheerfull selling so well outthere . Dont juz read materials and create " awareness " . Theory are not always right . Fit in and check out the real thing and how many engine gone case with LCP ? Like one in a million news of it ? Lol
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Whats with the rudeness mate?

People politely sharing info but you have this sudden urge to flame him and call names? Its not like he pulled this info out of thin air.

Did you even read the links he so thoughtfully posted before launching on your tirade? Come one day no one will share any knowledge on Lyn for fear of being ridiculed and flamed, and i will know exactly who to blame.

Just chill and take it as what it is, some friendly info sharing.

This post has been edited by dares: Jan 25 2012, 12:55 AM
dares
post Jan 25 2012, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(low yat 82 @ Jan 25 2012, 01:44 AM)
ermm... action speaks louder than words? its been tested locally..

this matter already been discuss many many times around d world..i guess he kinda frust liao...lol.

again, those rubber thingy is good to have, takda also ok for small engine...btw, d metheology shows malaysia apa pun boleh..lol
u guys will b surprise dat stock crank pulley do cracks... aftermarket provide better material, t6 aluminimum yada yada.

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Understood where you are coming from.

But the fact is shit happened to some who used LCP, so it's good to know that there is a risk, even if it's one in a million. Vervain did not shoot down LCP, he is merely pointing (in good faith, I might add) out that there is a risk, however slightly, to this particular upgrade, just in case others dunno about it.

If I am interested in LCP, I won't be put off by his information, but I will be glad now I am better informed and will be more cautious when selecting a LCP for my ride.

 

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