HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER


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HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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Hi Guys,
I urgently need some advice to solve the problem I have with the cam chain tensioners of my 80' CBX. Pls see the attached picture showing the cracks existing in the plastic guide surfaces. I haven't yet found neither new parts nor used parts to replace these ones, does anyone have any suggestions to repair them?
Your prompt suggestion shall be warmly appreciate.
Cheers Juan
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Re: HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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Louis should have either NOS or very good used ones.

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Re: HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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Hi Dave,
Thank for your input.
Since I'm a forum new member I don't now the way to contact Luis. Could yo help on me contacting him?
Thanks in advance, Juan

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http://usedcbxparts.com/ should get to Louis. He's here frequently and may indeed contact you as well.

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daves79x wrote:http://usedcbxparts.com/ should get to Louis. He's here frequently and may indeed contact you as well.

Dave
Hi, having the same problem, i just contact them....and receive the answer....450$

Well, honestly speaking, it's just not acceptable, why not 1000 or 2000 ?

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Re: HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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Isn't David silvers or cmsl rebuilding them?

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Re: HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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You can exchange yours with Bert at Six Center NL

http://www.sixcenter.nl/onderdelen/deta ... 80&start=0

225 Euro

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I new it was some place across the pond.

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Re: HELP ON CHAIN TENSIONER

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Goss wrote:You can exchange yours with Bert at Six Center NL

http://www.sixcenter.nl/onderdelen/deta ... 80&start=0

225 Euro

Regards

Goss
many thank's, 225 is reasonable

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