crazypj
Split personality, I fake being smart
It doesn't sound like you have anything difficult, anyone I taught at MMI could do it if they had the equipment. A Sunnen or Ammco hone will tear out 0.007"~0.008" pretty quick with 80 grit stones then use fine for the last 0/002~0.003"
XR 200 cranks are so simple you could DIY it with a 10 ton bench press (although a 20 ton floor press makes things a bit quicker)
You should be able to buy everything you need cheaper than paying someone else to do it ;D
Hone is the most expensive thing at around $350.00.
Use 400rpm high torque drill from Harbor Freight Tools and a kid with can of WD40 to keep cylinder 'moist'
Harbor Freight press is couple of hundred, lead hammers around $20~$30.00.
If your going to be doing various cycle repairs you may find other uses for the equipment
XR 200 cranks are so simple you could DIY it with a 10 ton bench press (although a 20 ton floor press makes things a bit quicker)
You should be able to buy everything you need cheaper than paying someone else to do it ;D
Hone is the most expensive thing at around $350.00.
Use 400rpm high torque drill from Harbor Freight Tools and a kid with can of WD40 to keep cylinder 'moist'
Harbor Freight press is couple of hundred, lead hammers around $20~$30.00.
If your going to be doing various cycle repairs you may find other uses for the equipment