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Manual cct

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hey guy's
i decided to change my chain tensioners with manual ones
when i bought my bike i changed with new ones didn't know back then the option for manual cct
i looked on ebay the price are from 30$ - 100$ china made i think and they all look the same to me
any sugestions ?
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I used Krieger cct'sThey are available from exhaustist in Holland.Or you could go for bazza's from this forum.Bazza's are converted auto's so you still keep the standard look.
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Best make a decision soon...
There's lots of info on here about the various choices- use the search facility.
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Kreiger, APE, Bazza and Ade Whitmarsh's CCT's > http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=22720
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alanfjones1411 wrote:I used Krieger cct'sThey are available from exhaustist in Holland.Or you could go for bazza's from this forum.Bazza's are converted auto's so you still keep the standard look.

Is there an obvious external difference?
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Being converted autos, Bazza'a keep the standard look and extend out more so are easier to get at for adjusting (and cheaper!).
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you need to adjust them every season or something ?
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I think the manuals look better than the standard.
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hellfire wrote:you need to adjust them every season or something ?
Honestly I have never adjusted mine in the four years she has been on the road, about 30,000 miles.
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bazza696 wrote:
hellfire wrote:you need to adjust them every season or something ?
Honestly I have never adjusted mine in the four years she has been on the road, about 30,000 miles.

Well You didn't say youre price :roll:
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Pm me if you are interested in a pair of manual ccts.cheers
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adewhitmarsh wrote:Pm me if you are interested in a pair of manual ccts.cheers

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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hellfire wrote:
bazza696 wrote:
hellfire wrote:you need to adjust them every season or something ?
Honestly I have never adjusted mine in the four years she has been on the road, about 30,000 miles.

Well You didn't say youre price :roll:
Bazza normaly charges £40 but may want a bit more to cover shipping to you Hellfire...I dunno have to ask him drop him a PM with your addy details...

Bazza is a fine upstanding member of this fine Forum & you wont be disapointed with his product.

Apart from the looks there is not much to choose between makes...Some on e-bay you will get the bolts & a gasket with then for the price. Did a set for someone a few weeks ago that he got of the Bay & they had o'ring's, bolts & gaskets compleate...

Bazza's no gasket, personaly I make a gasket with gasket paper & use that, some just use hi temp silicone...

I have got 1x set of Krigers & 1 x set of ades homemade Kriger copys both bought 2nd hand & there is no real difference in them it's just if you trust a multinational engineering company or a bloke in a shed... Talking of which I also have 2 other Storms fitted with Bazza's CCT & have fitted them to 3 other Storms as well...Oh & I may add to that Bazza has a very nice Shed...He calls it a Summer House but it's a shed... :lol: :lol:
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You can't be back at work yet, coming up with those derogatory terms.
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bazza696 wrote:You can't be back at work yet, coming up with those derogatory terms.
Not yet...Hosp on Thurs...will find out then...

I said it was a nice shed ! It may have been sold as a summer House but you are using it as a man cave...a shed in other words...

Now shut it & sell Helfire a set of Man CCT's... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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