CCT Failure Survey

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colin_linz
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benny hedges wrote:
colin_linz wrote: At 80'000klm so fare without a problem, I'm curious to see how much longer they will last
well tbh i think you will kick your own ass when they fail, especially seeing as you've looked at the stats and are aware of the failure rate.
the least you should do is replace the old ones with new oem ccts.
the ones you have are expired and imo could fail anytime, but will probably wait until you are miles away from home or really need the bike to impress some local munter.

it's like knowing your tyre is down to the string but leaving it to see what happens when it bursts...
or ignoring the fuel light...
or touching cloth and squeezing it back in... :roll:
Na, what could go wrong?
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andre5030
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Mine went on sunday about 29300 on the clock. Wat a racket it made scared the life outa me, im scared to check the damage now cause im skint these days so cant afford to fork out for parts. :(
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andre5030 wrote:Mine went on sunday about 29300 on the clock. Wat a racket it made scared the life outa me, im scared to check the damage now cause im skint these days so cant afford to fork out for parts. :(
bad luck mate, let me no when doin the rebuild and will sort u out for a set of manuals, :thumbup:
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One of my Son's CCT's failed on his VTR. He ordered the part, but it was going to take a week to get in. He rode his bike to work and back for a week with it being noisy. It never loosened enough to cause damage. I might just add, I had advised him against ridding it, but what can you do with stubborn guys in their early 20's that know everything? As it turned out, he didn't have a problem. I fitted the CCT for him when it came in, and all has been good for the last couple of years.
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Re: CCT Failure Survey

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andre5030 wrote:Mine went on sunday about 29300 on the clock. Wat a racket it made scared the life outa me, im scared to check the damage now cause im skint these days so cant afford to fork out for parts. :(
I hope it just turns out to be a simple CCT change for you mate.
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Changed mine at around 15 or 16k

the bike was around 27k i think when last looked.... its been a while since ive turned it over or looked at the clock's with it being a mess

i replaced mine (well i say i did, i did and i timed it wrong, and had to get D.Hill to sort the bike out) with OEM's think im gona get some APE ones now tho like the stopper mod idea but looks a bit tricky for me.
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andre5030
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Thanks guys, i might get a chance tomorrow to hav a look at it ill keep u posted. Really hope i just need to replace the ccts or ill be off the road for a long time. I was doin bout 80 at the time and i stopped as fast as i could.
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andre5030
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Rider on a Storm wrote:
andre5030 wrote:Mine went on sunday about 29300 on the clock. Wat a racket it made scared the life outa me, im scared to check the damage now cause im skint these days so cant afford to fork out for parts. :(
bad luck mate, let me no when doin the rebuild and will sort u out for a set of manuals, :thumbup:
Cheers m8 that be great. How much u need for a set of manuals?
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andre5030 wrote:
Rider on a Storm wrote:
andre5030 wrote:Mine went on sunday about 29300 on the clock. Wat a racket it made scared the life outa me, im scared to check the damage now cause im skint these days so cant afford to fork out for parts. :(
bad luck mate, let me no when doin the rebuild and will sort u out for a set of manuals, :thumbup:
Cheers m8 that be great. How much u need for a set of manuals?
sold last set on friday, it will be september before i get some more,
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andre5030
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Yep front cct gone. Not sure if theres anymore damage. This might be a stupid question but the spring in the cct has broken at the end,would it be possible to bend the end round and put it in again just till i get new ones?
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er thats asking for it imo.
new oem ccts are only £32 from silvers, or pm rider on a storm & get an order in :thumbup:
best around imo.
don't re-use one that has failed!
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sepia
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i just took 2 out of my bike to put in manuals.

they were both working when took out.not sure if front one was on way out?.

i will easy send you one tomorrow till you get another.be your own risk.

send me your address if you want one.

steve.
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andre5030
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Ah that be great man cheers. Its just im totaly skint at the min and wanna see if i can get the bike going again for the time being. Ill pm ya address now. Thanks a million. :D
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hi andre.

cct in post,so shouldnt be to long before it arrives.

glad i could help.

steve.
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andre5030
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Thanks a million Steve mate. :D Oh just wonderin how many miles did u do on that one? (just so i know roughly wer im at with it lol) I got a bent valve to deal with now as well i think so off comes the head today.
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