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mikenap Sep 25, 2014 07:53 AM

CCT question
 
I just picked up a 2001 and will be doing the CCT stopper mod. (Remove plunger head and fill the gap so it can't retract too far in the event of a spring failure.)

For those of you that have done this mod do you remember how long your spacer had to be? and what did you use for the spacer?

I know every bike will be different and I will measure but I would like to make up a few different spacers of varying lengths before I start. I don't have a proper work area where the bike is stored. Having pre made spacers will save me time and driving.

Jack Flash Sep 25, 2014 08:06 AM

Why not go with manual ones right away ? You'll be in their anyway, and, will be much safer than spacers IMHO. :O)

mikenap Sep 25, 2014 08:13 AM

Thought about manuals but, the PO replaced the auto CCT's not to long ago (as precaution), stopper mod is $0, and I don't have adjust them.

Jack Flash Sep 25, 2014 08:20 AM

Don't remember ever having anyone have to adjust manual ones. Once they're in, you're pretty safe with adjustement.


I do get the 0$ point though. Anyway, if no one chimes in with the info, I believe I still have the OEM ones in a box at home. I can take a pic for you with measurements tonight.

mikenap Sep 25, 2014 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by Jack Flash (Post 378818)
Don't remember ever having anyone have to adjust manual ones. Once they're in, you're pretty safe with adjustement.


I do get the 0$ point though. Anyway, if no one chimes in with the info, I believe I still have the OEM ones in a box at home. I can take a pic for you with measurements tonight.

Thanks Jack but I think I found the answer on the UK site.
".........depending on your engine the stopper length is going to vary, I have seen them as small as 8mm long and as lond as 12, so dont think 1 size fits all. You have to measure each one and make the stopper to suit"

jerryh Sep 25, 2014 07:36 PM

Yes due to chain stretch. Whoever came up with the stopper had his thinking cap on


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