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Frontslide
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This is the answer to a question i asked someone who was selling some manual cct's that he had replaced with Generation 3's, Your views?

Simple, gen 1s broke, honda released gen2's they still broke and now we are at gen 3, make sure its the new part number, gen3s work, no knowen faults with gen 3s, some say they have a pink dot on them but the only way to be sure is to get them from honda and ask for the revised part number. hope that helps....hence why people have been fitting APE tensioners or using these.
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hmmm interesting


not sure what colour dot mine have.


imho even if i knew for sure they were the latest gen i would still do the failsafe mod that i have done to these just for peace of mind. only adds 10 mins on the whole job.


nowt like belt and braces and i can ride carefree lol.


regard mark

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firestarter1977 wrote:hmmm interesting


not sure what colour dot mine have.


imho even if i knew for sure they were the latest gen i would still do the failsafe mod that i have done to these just for peace of mind. only adds 10 mins on the whole job.
nowt like belt and braces and i can ride carefree lol.


regard mark

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Nice one Mark not heard that saying for years :biggrin
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nice one fella. Should be just the job!
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I have 2 spare in good working order and they have the pink dots on, how much do you reckon they are worth on flea bay???

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To be honest Jim i think it would be difficult to sell some used cct's, as for the pink dot thing mine have pink dots, i dont think theres anything in that 8)
ps Ill give you a tenner for them :biggrin
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A TENNER!!!!!!! give us £15, thats half the price of a new single one!!!! postage will also be about £4.00.....let me know if you want em, if not I will put them in the for sale section.

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Jim pm sent.
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Fitted the Greenwood springs to the tensioners i got from Jim, proceeded to fit the tensioners following the instructions on this site, set the tdc mark on the rear cylinder, removed the cam cover to discover the exhaust cam was one tooth out!!! bear in mind that this bike was running perfect and the reason for this job was a precautionary measure only. I put the camshaft in the correct position (The only way i could right this was by unbolting the cam i cannot see how a cam can jump a tooth by simply removing the cct when not at tdc?). obviously i had to remove the front cam cover (pain!) to make sure the front cams were in the correct position all ok there so back together and ride 8)
So.... the old storm will run perfectly ok with the rear exhaust cam advanced by one tooth? 8O ? I have pics but dont know how to add them @Chris, can i email the to you and you add them?
Ta Mark Edit no metal cap on the original front tensioner either!
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Here you go Mark (F/Slide) :)

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Anyone have the part number for the latest version of the CCT ??

Going to change mine as a precaution but just wanted to know if the ones a silvers are the latest.

the ones thy list end in 0013

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Get some Dave Greenwood spring's £25 a pair delivered, fit them into your tensioner bodies and never think about cct's againImage
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Thanks frontslide

Where do you get these springs ??

easy to fit ?

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i cannot see how a cam can jump a tooth by simply removing the cct when not at tdc?).
Even if the chain goes really slack because the tensioner is removed and the chain slips around the crank or cam because the valve springs are so strong?

Either way, good find. At least you checked and didn't run into any real grief. Good man :cool2
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nice one mark ! glad its sorted


but ................

does it run anybetter or the same with the timing correct ???


what you need now is a large inlet trumpet hehe

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