CCP owners

Started by socalrappy700, June 16, 2008, 07:00:14 AM

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RR34

Quote from: kyledvor61 on July 06, 2008, 12:15:40 PM
Quote from: RR34 on July 06, 2008, 10:30:13 AM
so where the hell do you get these? i couldnt find them on ebay and rf is hopeless.

ask aaron, he found me one in a few seconds on ebay

u gettin one?
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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kyledvor61

Quote from: RR34 on July 06, 2008, 12:17:18 PM
Quote from: kyledvor61 on July 06, 2008, 12:15:40 PM
Quote from: RR34 on July 06, 2008, 10:30:13 AM
so where the hell do you get these? i couldnt find them on ebay and rf is hopeless.

ask aaron, he found me one in a few seconds on ebay

u gettin one?

im not sure right now ???

RR34

i know i want to get a stabilizer just not sure if i want a puck or rod type.
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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kyledvor61

Quote from: RR34 on July 06, 2008, 12:42:50 PM
i know i want to get a stabilizer just not sure if i want a puck or rod type.

pucks are supposed to be a lot better and CCP's are cheap and good too

Bert

Strut style are rebuildable
IMO the strut style are not worth it when a CCP is going for the same price as a strut style w/ 1 rebuild.

The CCP is high qaulity  8)

Krandall

Quote from: Bert on July 06, 2008, 05:05:06 PM
Strut style are rebuildable
IMO the strut style are not worth it when a CCP is going for the same price as a strut style w/ 1 rebuild.

The CCP is high qaulity  8)

+1

Couldn't agree more.. It's realy hard to say as I've never had a stick type, nor do I know the ride time before a rebuild is needed BUT. There's a reason all the pro's use the puck style vs. stick.


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preddy08

I had a PEP style stabilizer and sold it because it SUCKED ASS!!!! I had to take it off the check my oil :jaw: that was fun as shit, let me tell ya. It only had two setting, and  they were both stiff as hell!!

I got the CCP and could not be happier, I added a lock screw to the clamp last weekend for a little piece of mind.
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Colorado700R

Quote from: preddy08 on July 07, 2008, 08:07:51 AM
I had a PEP style stabilizer and sold it because it SUCKED ASS!!!! I had to take it off the check my oil :jaw: that was fun as shit, let me tell ya. It only had two setting, and  they were both stiff as hell!!

I got the CCP and could not be happier, I added a lock screw to the clamp last weekend for a little piece of mind.

+1 same here  :thumbs:

RR34

Quote from: Krandall on July 07, 2008, 06:19:01 AM
Quote from: Bert on July 06, 2008, 05:05:06 PM
Strut style are rebuildable
IMO the strut style are not worth it when a CCP is going for the same price as a strut style w/ 1 rebuild.

The CCP is high qaulity  8)

+1

Couldn't agree more.. It's realy hard to say as I've never had a stick type, nor do I know the ride time before a rebuild is needed BUT. There's a reason all the pro's use the puck style vs. stick.

because they get them for free.... :rofl: :rofl:

i guess ill go with a CCP if i can find one. cheap and has not had a bad review yet that ive seen.
f*ck the system? i didnt even know there was a system!


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Bert

I'll post CCP purchase info soon, stay tuned  :thumbs:

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fire raptor

My son and I just did a 700 mile ride in Baja. Lots of very rocky washed out roads and sand with some pavement. He cannot say enough good things about his CCP. The unit performed great with 0 problems. Ditto for my Precision. We now have over 1000 miles on the CCP and it is the best Value on the market. Notice I did not say the best stabilizer as that can be debated for ever but for the $$$$ the CCP is the best value.

Caliraptor

Quote from: fire raptor on November 05, 2008, 11:08:05 AM
My son and I just did a 700 mile ride in Baja. Lots of very rocky washed out roads and sand with some pavement. He cannot say enough good things about his CCP. The unit performed great with 0 problems. Ditto for my Precision. We now have over 1000 miles on the CCP and it is the best Value on the market. Notice I did not say the best stabilizer as that can be debated for ever but for the $$$$ the CCP is the best value.
:jaw: dude invite me next time  :grin_nod:
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