Is this the normal way to mount these...
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- matty_boy
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
Why the hell cant we get that stuff over here? I wish there was some way i could just buy the whole bike. I have saved up 10k for a new car but fuck it i would spunk the lot for that bike.
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
umm not sure about dash, would rather smevs one, but the hweels look amazing, are they marchesini?
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
Nice, he even has an Hydraulic clutch forsale for the NC35/35.
I bet he read the post I made about a month ago with regards to hydraulic clutches :D
I bet he read the post I made about a month ago with regards to hydraulic clutches :D
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
Yep!Spike16 wrote:umm not sure about dash, would rather smevs one, but the hweels look amazing, are they marchesini?
Just found he's selling this too,

I like the Underseat / Left style, looks similar to an NS400R
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
or perhaps the rc212v as that has an underseat and one to the right.
- Cammo
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
They're not proper FCR's, but keihin CR flatslide carbs!viper_biker wrote:They look really interesting (as does the rest of the bits I see)
Lets start picking bits out,
1 - FCR flatslides
2 - Either HRC or F3 top rad
3 - Fuel coupling and mini-filter indicatin the HRC/F3 tap mod
4 - Crank breather possbly going to a catch-tank
The 4 forward facing mini velocity stacks look very interesting. There are some F3 bits for sale on Yahoo Japan at the minute so maybe it might all be linked or possibly an F3 bike???

Who'll be the first to fit VP34's (off cbr600f's) to a big bore nc...??? Someone from the USA I'm guessing.
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Re: Is this the normal way to mount these...
you'd think he would have cut that subframe up a bit more than that (although it is suporting the zorst) considering the amount of mooolar spent on other parts, a bit of weight shedding can be a bad thing, looks like he's got a standard swinger so no f3 one for sale