CCT Cam chain

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griffo117
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CCT Cam chain

Post by griffo117 »

hi all just got my new ccts today
one question though
do u need to replace the cam chain as well
ive 63000klms (about 40000) miles would they need replacing
im not hugely mechanically minded but i think the chains good
mainly a bit of a rattle at idle and backing off throttle
thanks all



ps i cant upload pics how do u do it
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Re: CCT Cam chain

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when you do your tensioners if the marks line up the chains are fine .
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Griffo,
As lloydiecbr says, and if the bike has been serviced properly they should be fine. They will have stretched a little at 40,000mls but not enough to replace them.

My advice is, (you say the cam chains rattle more when backing off the throttle) get the new CCT's in asap. Make sure you follow the steps in this thread before you start:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=8326

For uploading photos:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8866

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Re: CCT Cam chain

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Griffo,
I got your PM, but can't reply to it through the PM. I have no idea why. Maybe I don't have enough posts.

To answer your question, $73.95 usd, about 10-12 day delivery. If interested, email me at mkrieger002@columbus.rr.com
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Re: CCT Cam chain

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No, you don't need to replace chains. If the marks don't line up it'll only be by a small amount, you won't be able to notice the difference and the new chains will stretch by the same amount within couple of thousand miles.

It would be an absolute waste of money, IMHO.

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