which cct?
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which cct?
hi all, im going to change the ccts on my bike after reading all the info i can, but cant decide which way to go.
so ive set up a poll to see which seems to be the most effective swap. am i better to stick to honda ones and just be careful, go for the stopper mod, or go all the way and put in manual tensioners?
ive seen positives and negatives for all versions, so which is your preferred method and why?
cheers
dan
so ive set up a poll to see which seems to be the most effective swap. am i better to stick to honda ones and just be careful, go for the stopper mod, or go all the way and put in manual tensioners?
ive seen positives and negatives for all versions, so which is your preferred method and why?
cheers
dan
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Re: which cct?
i prefer the manuals. Why? Well, I was told to by various sages on here, and also got me to get my hands dirty with the bike
All I can say is the consensus is not to keep the automatic tensioners at all, irrespective of original or replacement, whether stopper or manual???? If you've got a black bike I reckon the red manuals (krieger ones???) add a nice touch.

All I can say is the consensus is not to keep the automatic tensioners at all, irrespective of original or replacement, whether stopper or manual???? If you've got a black bike I reckon the red manuals (krieger ones???) add a nice touch.
Re: which cct?
Krieger manuals on my Blue 03
Krieger manuals on my Streetfighter
Bazza manuals on my slow red winter hack
Krieger manuals on my Streetfighter
Bazza manuals on my slow red winter hack

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Re: which cct?
Kreigers from Uncle Sam .. accross the pond
Cost just as much from Holland ..

Cost just as much from Holland ..

Re: which cct?
Bazza or Krieger Manuals > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 16&t=22720
Pros: They prevent your engine grenading into an expensive mess. DIY fitted in a few hours using guide. No special tools required.
Cons: Non really
Pros: They prevent your engine grenading into an expensive mess. DIY fitted in a few hours using guide. No special tools required.
Cons: Non really
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Re: which cct?
thanks all, so do the tensioners not need the spring in there to take up some of the chain movement? im sure i read either on here or elsewhere that it was needed and could cause failure of the chain if it wasnt?
also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?
sorry if im being a bit dense
but i just want to make sure i do it right first time round!!
thanks again!
also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?
sorry if im being a bit dense


thanks again!
Re: which cct?
No spring. No it won't cause the chain to fail (if you tension it correctly)dansrockin wrote:thanks all, so do the tensioners not need the spring in there to take up some of the chain movement? im sure i read either on here or elsewhere that it was needed and could cause failure of the chain if it wasnt?
also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?
sorry if im being a bit dense![]()
but i just want to make sure i do it right first time round!!
thanks again!
Had mine in 6 years - never unwound themselves, or leaked.
Needed adjustment once in all that time
Beware the cam cover pillar bolts - they do not need very much tightening at all and a heavy hand will shear them off.
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


Re: which cct?
I think that's caused by fitting them correctly, when they back out? And yes, it does cause a slight problemdansrockin wrote: also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?

If you follow CyberCarls' guide you should be fine, however
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Re: which cct?
Don't you mean NOT fitting them correctly?Virt wrote:I think that's caused by fitting them correctly, when they back out? And yes, it does cause a slight problemdansrockin wrote: also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?
If you follow CyberCarls' guide you should be fine, however
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!


Re: which cct?
That's what I meant! Sorry, wasn't thinking
I was meant to type incorrectly but I failed... somehow.

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Re: which cct?
Virt - can you let us know what companies you code for and we'll be sure to avoi....Virt wrote:That's what I meant! Sorry, wasn't thinkingI was meant to type incorrectly but I failed... somehow.
Re: which cct?
Virt wrote:I think that's caused by fitting them correctly, when they back out? And yes, it does cause a slight problemdansrockin wrote: also there seems to be an issue with some manual ccts unwinding themselves with vibration and causing the problem they are supposed to stop?
If you follow CyberCarls' guide you should be fine, however
did you follow that virt or get some one else to do it


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Re: which cct?
Stopper every time.
The spring loaded compensation that Honda planned, and the failsafe back up if/when it fails
And it's free
The spring loaded compensation that Honda planned, and the failsafe back up if/when it fails
And it's free

AMcQ
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Re: which cct?
I've come around to the stopper mod and will be doing it on the track engine tho I have manuals on the road bike .AMCQ46 wrote:Stopper every time.
The spring loaded compensation that Honda planned, and the failsafe back up if/when it fails
And it's free