spun bearing??

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Hey guys my names matt new to the site i recently bought a 2000 hayabusa with 11000 mile had it for a week and am pretty sure i spun a bearing or something i was wondering what would be my best route to go to fix it 1397 1363 or just stock stuff im at a loss first bike been saving money and than i gett crapped on any help would be nice

Thank you
 
Okk i was on the expressway cruising going about 80 sixth gear and just cracked the throttle didnt sgift don or any thing and took to about 130 and on the decell it starthed knocking ohh and apparently it already has a ported head 1397 kit and je pistons heres a video

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Speaking from experience, that sounds like a spun rod bearing. Mine never did it a idle but sounded exactly like that. Call up APE and just order yourself new 08 crank with a set of rods. Trust me, in the end it's cheaper and you will end up with more motor than before.
 
I would tear it apart and inspect damage first. It might just need crabs turned and new bearings which is cheaper than a crank and rods
 
On spun bearings, you have to turn them down, build hem back up and then turn it back down to factory specs. They don't make "bigger bearings". It's well over 400 just to do that, not to mention the amount of time it takes....
 
icemansid said:
On spun bearings, you have to turn them down, build hem back up and then turn it back down to factory specs. They don't make "bigger bearings". It's well over 400 just to do that, not to mention the amount of time it takes....

Well didn't know that every other motor I have rebuilt you had an option to turn the crank down and go with bigger bearings.
 
alot of people have been telling me around 3000 to fix this sounds astronomical to me about how much do u guys think it will cost depending on damage since iv just been thinking about starting a bondfire with it:sasmokin:
 
Back to the issue - start disassembling until you find the culprit - with a noise like that, it should be fairly obvious.
 
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