New bearing, new pin. Also replace crank seals & main bearings if you aren't already. Why are you not replacing the piston & rings? If it's been a year since last replaced, replace it (especially if racing, at least twice a year). It may look fine but pistons are a wear item. Wouldn't want to have the skirt crack and drop bits into the just replaced crank. Personally, I wouldn't screw around with a used crank from somebody else's bike unless I could eat out of the airbox. Also, if rebuilding, I would use an OEM connecting rod, aftermarket internals have not impressed me since most is manufactured in China with less then stellar materials & craftsmanship. Never used any aftermarket internals (except a 300cc piston) and my racebikes have an obscene amount of hours/mileage) on them with no major issues.