Cam Chain(?) noise

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Wicky
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Re: Cam Chain(?) noise

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Ahhh! There's someone in Oz (or NZ?) that also handles Mark Krieger's CCTs - I can't recall their details but try asking Mark directly > http://www.clems-garage.com/CCT/
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Re: Cam Chain(?) noise

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Just checked with Mark and he doesn't have a distributor in Australia any more.
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I can supply manual ccts at a very competitive price & high quality ,find details on forum or pm me.
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Welcome to the forums. If you want to go another route and If by chance you are on facebook look for a guy named Jay Morrison. He has a yellow storm in his profile photo... He is in Melbourne and can supply krieger ccts.
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paulp3333 wrote:That makes sense Chris.
But it only makes the noise while holding steady revs between 2 and 3 thousand revs. When backing off or accelerating everything is fine.
In which case I didn't think that's your problem. The noise I described due to a weak spring (sticking plunger) could be heard on the over-run, as in changing down and slowing down for a T junction, not on acceleration,

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Let us know how it pans out Paul?
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Re: Cam Chain(?) noise

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Not ccts,but they should be done asap.
You say you've adjusted the drive chain. The. Adjustment on these is tricky and is best done two handed, get someone if a similar weight to you I.e. not a child, sit in the bike while you adjust the chain on a paddock stand.
If you do it with no-one on its easy to have the chain wrongly adjusted.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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When the chains a bit stretched it tends to slap if your too high gear and low rev
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