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Old Jan 12, 2005 | 03:58 PM
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Before you buy one of these, find out EXACTLY what crank it has in it, as the ones I have seen run the WRONG one (as in a normally aspirated (still steel, so that means nothing ) crank that is only rated at 400lb ft) . If they have nothing to hide, they won't mind telling you the supplying company and crank reference number.
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