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KTM 300 Cranks + assembly
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[QUOTE="sick 96 250, post: 1222742, member: 54932"] the bike itself is in great condition as it seems so are all the internals for the motor but I was interested to what I should look at for the crank as someone told the previous owner it had seized up. The crank and everything moves smoothly and I see no issues with it but wanted to see if I am missing something so I can look at it again. Just like any other bike I have owned, I never knew much about them till I pulled them apart which I have no problems doing, it has always worked out for me in the past. Only difference is on other bikes I have owned where the bottom end went out, it went out big time and took many other parts with it. This bike seems to be all there with no issues so I'm not sure if I'm overlooking something obvious or even the possibility the shop tried that the guy took it to tried to tell him it needed more things that it did for more money. [/QUOTE]
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