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JuiceMcGoose

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Send me your worn out, useless Cam Chain Tensioner off any year FJR. I will make a print of it, a drawing that shows it's size, and send it to what ever various motorcycle parts suppliers I can find or you can think of. They will hopefully see some profit potential and measure the CCT's they have to see if one will fit, or could be modified to fit.

PM me for my mailing address.

Below is the thread that started this.

https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?s...121354&st=0

 
To what end? A lower cost substitute? Great, but keep in mind the small number of potential sales, the infrequent replacement schedule, and the fact an oe from Mondack is $50. Not a lot to work with, profit wise.

 
I dunno, ponying up a C note or more for one that wouldn't potentially trash my engine seems like cheap insurance to me.

 
There's just something I like about using OEM replacement parts.

I wouldn't buy a different part like this just because it "fits".

 
To what end? A lower cost substitute? Great, but keep in mind the small number of potential sales, the infrequent replacement schedule, and the fact an oe from Mondack is $50. Not a lot to work with, profit wise.
Do you have another spelling for the name of that dealer?
It is actually MonDak. Gary McCoy is the guy you want to talk to to get the best prices. Just let him know you heard about him on this forum.

 
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There's just something I like about using OEM replacement parts. I wouldn't buy a different part like this just because it "fits".

He is not looking to have one built that just fits and is cheaper than OE he is trying to get someone to build one that fits and [SIZE=14pt]Works[/SIZE].

more of an automotive type design.

Maybe he will succeed maybe not but if he does succeed we all benefit so if you can send the guy your used part that is destined for the land fill anyway do it. help a brother out.

 
If it came out similar to the ratcheting one like in the Kwaker, I'd probably buy one to install at a later date when necessary. I've seen the ratchet type on a number of vehicles and I like them. Gen I and II the same installation position, travel, etc? (I know they have different springs and P/N's)

 
Okay Juice.

I just today pulled mine that has 64K miles on it.

It is in working condition but it's a little tired.

PM me with a mailing address and I'll send it to you.

~Harvey

 
Okay Juice.I just today pulled mine that has 64K miles on it.

It is in working condition but it's a little tired.

PM me with a mailing address and I'll send it to you.

~Harvey
Harvey, thank you for your generosity. Last night this sounded like fun. Today, not so much. I don't want to deal with the politics.

 
Okay Juice.I just today pulled mine that has 64K miles on it.

It is in working condition but it's a little tired.

PM me with a mailing address and I'll send it to you.

~Harvey
Harvey, thank you for your generosity. Last night this sounded like fun. Today, not so much. I don't want to deal with the politics.
Thats exactly why I only made one manual adjusting CCT. If it explodes which I am sure it won't then its my problem but if it did in somebody else the **** storm and finger pointing sure as hell wouldn't be worth it.

 
[Thats exactly why I only made one manual adjusting CCT. If it explodes which I am sure it won't then its my problem but if it did in somebody else the **** storm and finger pointing sure as hell wouldn't be worth it.
The way things are today I could get sued by the wife of some guy who's engine died on the freway and got killed. No thanks.

 
WOW, that came to an

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There's just something I like about using OEM replacement parts.
We've pretty much determined that the OEM CCT is at the root of all that's evil with recently-grenaded FJR motors. Since the manufacturer has demonstrated time and again that they must be dragged kicking and screaming into doing the right thing, some of us are willing and eager to come up with a better-engineered part, and applaud the offer of a fellow forum member to pioneer yet another grass-roots kick-*** farkle....

 
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