Chain Tensioners

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jaytee
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Re: Chain Tensioners

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bazza696 wrote:
jaytee wrote:Hello All
This is my first post in any forum let alone this one so please forgive any newbey mistakes :roll:
I have recently acquired a P reg Firstorm and have noticed i fairly loud ticking noise coming from the rear cylinder and being as there is a lot of talk about the CCT's on this site was wondering if there is any advice on changing them as they are the standard Honda type.

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Re: Chain Tensioners

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Contact me for details on manual ccts, I have fitting instructions as well.
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adewhitmarsh wrote:Contact me for details on manual ccts, I have fitting instructions as well.
i havent posted enough to pm yet mate
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Re: Chain Tensioners

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Hi, im on Facebook (honda vtr1000 owners or eBay 1967ade) tensioner body is now cnc machined fromT6 aluminium with stainless steel & zinc plated parts.cheers Ade
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Re: Chain Tensioners

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Sorry I couldn't reply Macdee, but being new on here I can't. Anyway the last two months I have improved the mccts, now cnc machined, tensioner is now 100mm long and more flat than dome shaped, you can find me on Facebook or eBay 1967ade.cheers Ade.
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