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Old 06-17-2009, 08:24 PM
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Trucker came through in the end.

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Old 06-24-2009, 07:17 PM
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Man this sucks for both of us. Im sorry but ive screwed up and lost your emails somehow.

Please send one more with your address and color and you will have them very soon.
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Old 06-25-2009, 08:27 PM
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Two follow up e-mails sent. I'm crossing my fingers, again.

Update 7/6/09: CCT's arrived!

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Old 06-27-2009, 08:17 AM
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Any one else had any issues bolting these CCTs on? I'm just double checking before I get a pair.
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Mine were mailed promptly, and fit and finish was just as good as any other store bought product.
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Old 06-27-2009, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Aguila Fenris
Any one else had any issues bolting these CCTs on? I'm just double checking before I get a pair.
Unfortunately you missed out:
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...ad.php?t=19282

He is done making them for now.

I am sure if he gets back into this he will be posting back here again.
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Old 08-08-2009, 01:07 AM
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Any updates on making these?
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Old 08-08-2009, 09:55 AM
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Another batch?

I'm interested too.
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I just replaced mine with stock tensioners.
Now I'm looking at these and thinking they look sweet.
I was worried about seeping oil, but these seem to have that licked.
I was also worried about adjusting them. I know I should do a search and find out this information, but I'm lazy.

How do you set these tensioners?
Do you have to set them at Top Dead Centre?
How do you know it's Top Dead Centre?
I guess I would have to take off the Clutch cover to see for sure? Which makes adjusting these a little more labour intensive. That's one reason why I choose stockers.

How often do you need to adjust these?

How exactly do they work? The stock system relies on a spring to keep tension.
Because I believe that the tension must change as the motor requires.

These keep constant pressure all the time.
How do you know the propper tension is being applied.

What happens when these need adjusting?
My chain is slack all the time?

And I also thought that the 80 bucks was for each one. But I see from this thread that it includes two tensioners.

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Old 08-10-2009, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fuzzuki
I just replaced mine with stock tensioners.
Now I'm looking at these and thinking they look sweet.
I was worried about seeping oil, but these seem to have that licked.
I was also worried about adjusting them. I know I should do a search and find out this information, but I'm lazy.

How do you set these tensioners?
Do you have to set them at Top Dead Centre?
How do you know it's Top Dead Centre?
I guess I would have to take off the Clutch cover to see for sure? Which makes adjusting these a little more labour intensive. That's one reason why I choose stockers.

How often do you need to adjust these?

How exactly do they work? The stock system relies on a spring to keep tension.
Because I believe that the tension must change as the motor requires.

These keep constant pressure all the time.
How do you know the propper tension is being applied.

What happens when these need adjusting?
My chain is slack all the time?

And I also thought that the 80 bucks was for each one. But I see from this thread that it includes two tensioners.

rob
Yes you need the engine at TDC in order to keep it from trying to rotate. There is a plug on the engine cover which you remove, and you rotate the engine till you see RT(rear cylinder TDC) and LT(left/front cylinder TDC). That's how you find TDC. But really, it's pretty obvious when the engine is at TDC from feel.
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Old 08-21-2009, 03:05 AM
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I wish I knew the dimensions and how to draw them up in CAD cause I have access to the metal and the machines to make these and my new to me superhawk just hit 14,000 miles today. If you start making these again Truc I want a set for sure. Or if you don't mind you could send me some drawings and I could make my own lol. Promise I won't steal your business I just really want a set and I hear yours are the best!
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Old 08-21-2009, 07:43 AM
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I made my own. I actually have a bunch started, but then had a new baby last month, so that got put on hold. I was going to start up again if there is any interest. Here is the link to the old post i made. https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...287#post215287
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Old 08-21-2009, 08:10 AM
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I'd be interested if they are the same price as these.
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Old 08-21-2009, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by xb9rguy
I wish I knew the dimensions and how to draw them up in CAD cause I have access to the metal and the machines to make these... Promise I won't steal your business ...
Trucker isn't making these anymore, besides it's a free country and no one has a monopoly on the market.

If you make them you will sell a boat-load of them. Trucker was inundated with orders.
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Originally Posted by Just_Nick
I'd be interested if they are the same price as these.

They would be the same price or cheaper.
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Old 08-21-2009, 11:34 AM
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Ya superduty my woman is about to have twins which is why I am not that interested in making a bunch but would love to buy them or make my own.
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Old 08-21-2009, 06:31 PM
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Well let me know, because I need some.
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LOL.


Originally Posted by xb9rguy
I wish I knew the dimensions and how to draw them up in CAD cause I have access to the metal and the machines to make these and my new to me superhawk just hit 14,000 miles today. If you start making these again Truc I want a set for sure. Or if you don't mind you could send me some drawings and I could make my own lol. Promise I won't steal your business I just really want a set and I hear yours are the best!
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:22 PM
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I'll buy if someone makes them.
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Old 09-20-2009, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by afm528
I'll buy if someone makes them.
"someone" is called American Performance Engineering. Call them in the morning, your CCTs will be on the brown truck same day.
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Old 09-21-2009, 12:00 AM
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good point RK1. thanks
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Old 09-21-2009, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by RK1
"someone" is called American Performance Engineering. Call them in the morning, your CCTs will be on the brown truck same day.
Finally someone said it.

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Old 09-21-2009, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by SlowHAWK
Finally someone said it.

J.
Aren't the APE parts about the same price as Truck's were anyway?
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Yeah, but APE actually delivers a product. I've had a forkbrace paid for with Trucker for almost a year. No communication, no excuses, if I could get close enough to him I'd break his other ******* knee.
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Originally Posted by nuhawk
Yeah, but APE actually delivers a product. I've had a forkbrace paid for with Trucker for almost a year. No communication, no excuses, if I could get close enough to him I'd break his other ******* knee.
YIKES! I can understand your frustration though if they have already been paid for and you still haven't gotten them. I am hardly patient enough to order something off the internet and wait the 3-5 days for UPS ground to get it to me. I would be going crazy waiting for a year.

So, minus Trucks, does it sound like the APE's are the next best way to go? Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by nuhawk
Yeah, but APE actually delivers a product. I've had a forkbrace paid for with Trucker for almost a year. No communication, no excuses, if I could get close enough to him I'd break his other ******* knee.
I've paid some attention to this situation and, frankly, I'm surprised there aren't more folks screaming like you.


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So, minus Trucks, does it sound like the APE's are the next best way to go? Any suggestions?

I'd say APE are the only way to go. They have been making the manual cam chain tensioners for years and will almost certainly continue to do so.
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Old 09-22-2009, 11:47 AM
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Or you can make your own DIY style... Just get a broken one and drill it out and tap in thread for a larger bolt with a rounded large head... Dunno what they would be called in the US, the Swedish "nickname" doesn't really translate... Add two nyloc nuts and a washer and you are good to go... I used a M8 but anything close in your screwed up measuring system should work...
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Old 09-22-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by JamieDaugherty





I'd say APE are the only way to go.
That's been my opinion all along. Especially after folks started complaining that TruckinF*uckyou had taken their money and weeks later they had nothing. Especially after Mr. "Wounded Knee" claimed he didn't have the money to deliver but had money to keep modding his own bike and brag about it on another forum.

APE's customer base is racers who need what they need when they need it, and complain loudly when they get shined on or ripped off.

I've never heard a complaint about APE and I can't find a single one on the Web.

APE CCTs are about $55-$60 each with gaskets. They ship the same day you order. I had mine within 48 hrs.

Wanna try saving 20 bucks and wait months or get ripped off by a shitbird? Be my guest.

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Originally Posted by nuhawk
Yeah, but APE actually delivers a product. I've had a forkbrace paid for with Trucker for almost a year. No communication, no excuses, if I could get close enough to him I'd break his other ******* knee.
I hear you on that. I have pretty much lost all hope of ever getting what I paid for. He did send me some cct's by mistake which I was going to send back upon receiving my forkbrace. But now, if I ever do get the brace, I'm sure as hell not gonna go out of my way to send anything back.
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Originally Posted by mboe794
I hear you on that. I have pretty much lost all hope of ever getting what I paid for. He did send me some cct's by mistake which I was going to send back upon receiving my forkbrace. But now, if I ever do get the brace, I'm sure as hell not gonna go out of my way to send anything back.
You need those CCTs?
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