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Simon-c 24-07-09 01:51

Just started a batch of cans this week, but have got the same old link pipe problem, really slow delivery times as there are only a couple of companies that can bend small diameter pipe to the standard of finish that I require.

If anyone needs cans without connector pipes just let me know, range is a bit limited at the moment as I haven't got masses of stock just yet, I have run out of room at home and won't be in my unit for 2-3 weeks.

Also just sent Keithblade some more clamps as I was let down by a friend who should have sent the 37-40 clamps last week (plenty in stock now).

Should have another dyno in the new year again + a 4 wheel drive car dyno.

New business is called POWERTECH, my number is 07899 771944, will have landline when I move into the unit.

Simon Cope
(making cans again)
Powertech

Simon-c 24-07-09 01:55

p.s.

Have a look on the Pistonheads forum and see how pleased those boys are that I'm back in business (TVR Tuscan section)

p.p.s

Dynojet have solved the surging problem with a little plug in box of tricks, should be in production soon.

Simon
Powertech

Kev 24-07-09 02:07

Welcome back Simon, it is great to have a person that understands bikers & what they want. I am sure everyone is looking forward to seeing your great value for money products again.

What range of Cans are you offereing?

Cheers
Kev

CaptMoto 24-07-09 02:36

Welcome back into the fold, we are more than excited to give you all the support here and rebuild a steady clientele, after all, people here will always need new cans. Yet the problem with the link pipe delivery needs sorting once and for all, where do other UK manufacturers get their link pipes?

bikespod 29-07-09 23:03

my original CCC's are still going strong. Shame about the old company, but all the best with the new. I'll make a note for the future.

Powerfreak 30-07-09 00:24

I must admit capt that i thought something was going wrong with ccc.Everyone was bigging them up and all i heard was complaints in the forum.To be honest im happy with my CCC cans NOW but when i got them i was really pissed off.The cans had weld splater over 1 of them which i managed to polish out.The main problem i had was that the link pipes where too long! i had to cut them down to fit.If i hadnt had the equipment to do this i would have (maybe should have) sent them back.

Over all im happy with the sound and performance of the CCC cans BUT if you can wait a little while i would as there are always nice cans/better cans popping up on ebay.If id have waited an extra couple of weeks id have seen a set of akrapovics on ebay and they went for only �285!!!!! I paid �300 for my CCC cans!
Give it a couple of weeks mate and keep your eye on ebay,i know there are a couple of sets on there now so take a look.
Good luck with ya search.

CaptMoto 30-07-09 00:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powerfreak (Post 101521)
I must admit capt that i thought something was going wrong with ccc.Everyone was bigging them up and all i heard was complaints in the forum.To be honest im happy with my CCC cans NOW but when i got them i was really pissed off.The cans had weld splater over 1 of them which i managed to polish out.The main problem i had was that the link pipes where too long! i had to cut them down to fit.If i hadnt had the equipment to do this i would have (maybe should have) sent them back.

Over all im happy with the sound and performance of the CCC cans BUT if you can wait a little while i would as there are always nice cans/better cans popping up on ebay.If id have waited an extra couple of weeks id have seen a set of akrapovics on ebay and they went for only �285!!!!! I paid �300 for my CCC cans!
Give it a couple of weeks mate and keep your eye on ebay,i know there are a couple of sets on there now so take a look.
Good luck with ya search.


You see Powerfreak this is what I am referring to when I say that due to the unsatisfactory quality of service provided by the new owner, things have taken a bad turn between CCC and us.

I find it unacceptable that link pipes are sent in the wrong length and to learn now that you've had to cut them down, it's just wrong!

This would have never occurred when Simon Cope was running the company. It shows the new owner doesn't exactly understand what he is doing if he is measuring the link wrong, not sending enough or correct clamps and when you tell him about it he gets all arsey. I can't have that.

Hopefully Simon will soon be getting into gear and once again things will pick up for the customers and for him.


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