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CCE makes some great stuff like their adjustable front engine bracket, and their fork trusses and I bought both of them... However their engine mounts are best left unpurchased. A Sputhe Positrac chassis stabilizer kit combined with a replacement set of factory rubber engine mounts is a hard combination to beat for a good start on a performance dyna chassis in my opinion. What kills the front mounts fast, is spilling oil on them at filter changes as I believe the rubber mounts are made from a rubber compound called buna nitrile, fairly resistant to a lot of stuff but it does not like esters (synthetic engine oil).
Same here, after reading this thread I read about how they did their customers when they went out of business the first time and that's some grimey a** sh#t to say the least. Stiffing folks, stealing designs, definitely not the kind of company I'm going to do business with.
I was waiting for this to come up. It always does. 😂
True Track for me.
Been running a Predator for about 6k miles now. Feels pretty good to me.
Definitely order from the UK site... if you want to get your product. The US site is a 'cooperation' that is not very cooperative.. .they'll take your money, but for some reason the order never gets to the UK main office.
Been running a Predator for about 6k miles now. Feels pretty good to me.
Definitely order from the UK site... if you want to get your product. The US site is a 'cooperation' that is not very cooperative.. .they'll take your money, but for some reason the order never gets to the UK main office.
Truth! I ordered on the U.K. site last Tuesday morning, the Predator was delivered this past Friday morning. It would have been Thursday morning but silly me used my P. O. Box address so it took an extra day since they needed my home address to use FedEx international priority; order on the U.K. site with confidence; and use your home/business address
Truth! I ordered on the U.K. site last Tuesday morning, the Predator was delivered this past Friday morning. It would have been Thursday morning but silly me used my P. O. Box address so it took an extra day since they needed my home address to use FedEx international priority; order on the U.K. site with confidence; and use your home/business address
Yup. Mine took like three days as well. Arrived FedEx AM delivery. No signature required.
Been running a Predator for about 6k miles now. Feels pretty good to me.
Definitely order from the UK site... if you want to get your product. The US site is a 'cooperation' that is not very cooperative.. .they'll take your money, but for some reason the order never gets to the UK main office.
same way ordered mine from UK site, arrived about 4 days, also saves you about 40 bucks.
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