CCT FAILURE

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CCT FAILURE

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Started the beast this afternoon to go for a blast and heard a strange noise. Went straight to the local bike shop who told me what i thought. CCT on the way out. Seems i heard it just in time.
£92 for the parts alone. 3/4 of an hour labour.
Already checked on David Silver site £56 for the parts.
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ain't that always the case..............wheel bearings turned into needing cush drive rubbers, new brake pads, chain due to............oh and the dishwashers on the blink, guarentee just run out..........
look on the bright side............still alive and healthy.
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Lucky stuff there, catching it in time.
EGG wrote: £92 for the parts alone. 3/4 of an hour labour.
I'm confused, all the info on here goes on about taking half the bike apart and taking 4 hours to change the ccts. How can a professional mechanic do it in 3/4 of an hour? ( i know thats just for one)

What do they do differently that saves all the time? Do they just quote you for whipping one out and hoping the chain dosnt jump?
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Cupa when i was at the garage he said 45 minutes work. Thing is if they fit them and they go ping shortly afterwards you must have some come back on them. I will get the CCT's and then see what i do.
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cupasoop wrote: I'm confused, all the info on here goes on about taking half the bike apart and taking 4 hours to change the ccts. How can a professional mechanic do it in 3/4 of an hour? ( i know thats just for one)
Depends which one it is mate.
The rear can be done without taking anything apart, its the front that needs tank, airbox, carbs etc off
And even then its only if they've just gone and not jumped a tooth. If that happens its time to take the heads off!!! :?

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The agrage said 45 minutes for the pair!
Maybe they know a short cut?
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EGG wrote
The agrage said 45 minutes for the pair!
Maybe they know a short cut?


Hi EGG,
May be they don't know what they're talking about!!!!

Not wishing to put a damper on things, but there are a lot of cowboys out there!!
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Nah mate they are a good garage. Aye Gee's is their name. Used to be an butt place but under new management now. Head mech is called Michael. top bloke. Use to race VTR's.
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Hi EGG,
Thats good to hear,
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Hi Egg,

Can you describe the sound you heard? I'm not sure I'd hear it over my exhausts (silly loud) but would be useful to know what to listen out for.

Is that Aye Gee on the shooter's hill road?
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Hush yes it is the one on shooters hill road under new management and alot better. As for the noise it sounds like something slapping metal on metal. Not sure how far gone they are and don't want to find out!!!!!!
I put a long screw driver on each of them and there is 2 different sounds rear 1 is worse than front 1.
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Post by Geoff »

Sorry to sound dumb (I am a fairly new rider), but what are CCT's. I have a rumble / rattle that dissapears when the clutch os pulled in. Do I have anything to be concerned about?
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Hi Geof
:D Welcome on board :D
Sounds like it's just a bit of clutch basket rumble from your discription. Nothing to worry about, quite common.

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Geoff

CCT's are cam chain tensioners, Delicate little blighters who have a habit of going pop every now and then. If you ever hear a loud ratttle from the top end snap in the clutch and hit the kill switch QUICKLY!!!
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And the little buggers can go anytime !!! Mine replaced under wrranty after just a few thousand miles !!!! :?
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