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    Any suggestions on who can repair my R69S camshaft with pitted surfaces on the lobes?
    A buddy has used "MegaCam," but I cannot find the company on the web.
    A search on the web has brought http://www.berrycam.com/ and http://www.americancustomcam.com/.

    Has anyone had any experience with any of these companies?

    I bought a used camshaft on e-Bay, but it has some pitting on both the cam lobes and the followers. Now, I have to try to convince the seller to take it back. If all else fails, I may just have to buy a new camshaft and followers.
    George Tinkham
    Springfield, IL
    www.virmc.com
    AMCA # 1494
    1941 Indian 841
    1948 Indian Chief
    1956 H-D KHK
    1960 CH
    1964 BMW R69S
    1966 Honda Touring Benly (aka "150 Dream")
    1984 Moto Guzzi V65Sp

  • #2
    Do You Mean Megacycle??
    Robbie
    Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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    • #3
      Looking at the Megacycle site they don't list anything for boxer twins. Those cams are available at Bench Mark Works if you can handle the price!
      Robbie
      Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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      • #4
        Effingham Machine In Effingham Illinois Can Regrind You Camshaft Very Reasonably. They Do Indian 4 Cams For $75. Phone 217-342-4186

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        • #5
          NOS on on the IBMWR website for $250!
          Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Coolbreeze View Post
            Any suggestions on who can repair my R69S camshaft with pitted surfaces on the lobes?
            A buddy has used "MegaCam," but I cannot find the company on the web.
            A search on the web has brought http://www.berrycam.com/ and http://www.americancustomcam.com/.

            Has anyone had any experience with any of these companies?

            I bought a used camshaft on e-Bay, but it has some pitting on both the cam lobes and the followers. Now, I have to try to convince the seller to take it back. If all else fails, I may just have to buy a new camshaft and followers.

            Contact Vech at Bench Mark Works.
            Mike Dunn
            Vintage German Motorcycles
            www.vintagegermanmotorcycles.com

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