Manual CCT
Manual CCT
Hi guys
Has anyone tested this type of manual CCT? It seems well built....
http://www.ebay.it/itm/Honda-VTR1000-ma ... Sw-itXsJQX
Has anyone tested this type of manual CCT? It seems well built....
http://www.ebay.it/itm/Honda-VTR1000-ma ... Sw-itXsJQX
Re: Manual CCT
Not that I know off
But it looks the part
What's the key for, is it for the old cct
But it looks the part
What's the key for, is it for the old cct
told you not to but oh no you knew better
Re: Manual CCT
it's for the old tensioner removingmacdee wrote: What's the key for, is it for the old cct
Re: Manual CCT
I wouldn't trust using the key
Much better to use cybercarl write up on fitting mcct in the workshop section
What is the mcct made from Alloy/stainless steel ?
Much better to use cybercarl write up on fitting mcct in the workshop section
What is the mcct made from Alloy/stainless steel ?
told you not to but oh no you knew better
Re: Manual CCT
In the end the key is only for removing the genuine one, it's the same as the genuine tensioner key.macdee wrote:I wouldn't trust using the key
Much better to use cybercarl write up on fitting mcct in the workshop section
What is the mcct made from Alloy/stainless steel ?
This is item description:
•This ultimate manual cam chain tensioner is a direct replacement for the following bikes:
Honda VTR1000 1998 - 2001 and 2003 - 2005
•If your engine has a rattle the auto cam chain tensioner could be failing.
•This tensioner can improve acceleration response and prevent the timing chain from jumping
•The billet body is a rigid design, anodised silver for an oem look and corrosion resistance.
•2 internal radial seals prevent any oil or pressure from even reaching the lock nut. No oil leakage.
•Sturdy precision stainless steel adjuster and locking nut with a serrated face to prevent it from working loose
•Included is 2 replacement stainless steel fixing bolts and a stainless steel tool which allows you to remove the original tensioner safely
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Re: Manual CCT
Is that the price for 1 or a pair of them ?
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
Re: Manual CCT
Price of one - Looks like either the new version of the US made APE tensioner or a copy
http://cbrzone.com/tensioners.html
http://cbrzone.com/tensioners.html
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Re: Manual CCT
IIRC didn't another member on here purchase some of these manual CCT's not so long ago
only to find out the plunger part was too short for the Storm. I think this problem was rectified, and modified CCT's were sent out. Anyone else remember this or saved the link
Chris.


Chris.
Re: Manual CCT
For any difference in costs, just buy the APE ones. I did nearly ten years ago now and they have been faultless. Same with reg/rec replacements, just buy a decent one rather than fannying about with cheap Chinese eBay rubbish. You only need to do it once if you do it right the first time. That doesn't apply in the bedroom btw.
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Re: Manual CCT
Stratman wrote:For any difference in costs, just buy the APE ones. I did nearly ten years ago now and they have been faultless. Same with reg/rec replacements, just buy a decent one rather than fannying about with cheap Chinese eBay rubbish. You only need to do it once if you do it right the first time. That doesn't apply in the bedroom btw.



Chris.
Re: Manual CCT
The VTR is the only 18 year old that I can get my leg over and give a good hard ride, certainly! (and sadly)sirch345 wrote:Stratman wrote:For any difference in costs, just buy the APE ones. I did nearly ten years ago now and they have been faultless. Same with reg/rec replacements, just buy a decent one rather than fannying about with cheap Chinese eBay rubbish. You only need to do it once if you do it right the first time. That doesn't apply in the bedroom btw.does that mean you have your bikes in the bedroom Paul
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Re: Manual CCT
The post regarding these mcct's can be found in new members under the heading of "new member finally upgraded from cb500".The member's users name is jchesshyre.sirch345 wrote:IIRC didn't another member on here purchase some of these manual CCT's not so long agoonly to find out the plunger part was too short for the Storm. I think this problem was rectified, and modified CCT's were sent out. Anyone else remember this or saved the link
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Chris.
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN
Re: Manual CCT
Good man, well remembered Alanalanfjones1411 wrote:The post regarding these mcct's can be found in new members under the heading of "new member finally upgraded from cb500".The member's users name is jchesshyre.sirch345 wrote:IIRC didn't another member on here purchase some of these manual CCT's not so long agoonly to find out the plunger part was too short for the Storm. I think this problem was rectified, and modified CCT's were sent out. Anyone else remember this or saved the link
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Chris.


The benefit of this type is the double oil seals (O rings).
Photo's on page 2.
Here's the link:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 23&t=39627
Chris.
Re: Manual CCT
I bought a set of these, haven't fitted them yet and not likely to until spring has sprung.
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Erm....if you haven't fitted them till spring has sprung, isn't it too late then?Mav617 wrote:haven't fitted them yet and not likely to until spring has sprung.
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