APE manual chain tensioners
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APE manual chain tensioners
SOLD!!!SOLD!!!SOLD!!!
2 APE manual cam chain tensioners (CCT), w/gaskets
$100 shipped
Sold the bike, but never ended up putting these in. They are red and still in their original packaging. 51.65(tensionner) + 3.07(gasket) from the site. So at this point, you are saving some change on the tensioner, a few dollars on the gaskets, and shipping. Mine are in stock though.
http://cbrzone.com/sprockets.html
2 APE manual cam chain tensioners (CCT), w/gaskets
$100 shipped
Sold the bike, but never ended up putting these in. They are red and still in their original packaging. 51.65(tensionner) + 3.07(gasket) from the site. So at this point, you are saving some change on the tensioner, a few dollars on the gaskets, and shipping. Mine are in stock though.
http://cbrzone.com/sprockets.html
Last edited by Josh; 05-02-2008 at 05:35 PM. Reason: added images
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#4
Yes, you manually adjust and set them. The stock automatic ones have spring tension to keep them in adjustment I believe.
#6
Josh, it's pretty much set and forget. I've had mine on for thousands and thousands of miles and have never adjusted them since installation.
#8
Noise?
Last night when I took her out for a ride, I heard a little rattle coming from the front of the engine. I just might need these right now. !!PM SENT!!
#9
Tim, not that I'm trying to kill the sale, but make sure what you heard wasn't just the carb slides clacking away. They do that and it's normal.
#12
HOW MANY MILES WITHIN REASON SHOULD I HAVE THESE LOOKED AT. 10K OR MORE LIKE 20-25K ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT
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