Long ago when I was a regular customer, I tried to get SoCal crank grinder Henry Velasco to build me some billet stroker SOHC cranks from his Velascoloy materiel, he just grinned and told me they'd cost as much as our funnycar cranks by the time he was done. Gulp.
And really, he just wasn't interested in making anymore bike cranks.
Then he showed me several billet V45 units he built (I think for American Honda, not positive) those things were really nice looking pieces, but that project had ended and he had barely broken even on the R & D.
Welding is the preferred journal repair method vs chroming, and in a low lifecycle unit (billet race crank) I can't actually say I've seen Death Cracks appear more often in a weld repair unit than not. But again this is an extreme horse power, VERY low lifecycle application. Counting warm ups, burnouts and staging, and runs, they may see an hour of use during it's service life. And WAY less than a minute under load. And inspected every couple minutes of running. Probably not what you had in mind Don.
Sorry, got to rambling there...
Anyone know what the life of those RC welded stroker kits was on the street?