rc30: this guy is dreaming
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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
couple of grand to make it nice ? i think more like 5+ minimum, carbon covers on the frame - hmmm call me sceptical but i bet there is a dent behind that.
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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
Aye, appen, but depends what you call nice. Just a cosmetic tidy-up would make it nice for me. To get it like it should be I think you're right at over 5K. Like I say though, spreading the cost by doing it bit a time would make it more achievable for most folk I would think. It's be satisfying to bring it back mint too.
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Problem is the parts that are knackered are either horrendously expensive or no longer available. i personally dont think its worth the effort to try and bring back to nice.
buy it as a track bike or hack, but it will never be a nice one.
also bear in mind no history, no mileage known, ex racer, makes it far less desirable to the purists.
i reckon top whack that ones worth 7k tops IMO
buy it as a track bike or hack, but it will never be a nice one.
also bear in mind no history, no mileage known, ex racer, makes it far less desirable to the purists.
i reckon top whack that ones worth 7k tops IMO
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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
Exactly Paul,
A waste of time and money, unless you want a track bike, or paint/prepare it like the ones I saw at Mallory 1000 bikes.
Most valuable are UK original unrestored with history, then restored, then rough.
Impossible to make a rough one half decent without replacing or restoring most parts. [cost/availability]
Buy the best you can find, or the best you can afford.


A waste of time and money, unless you want a track bike, or paint/prepare it like the ones I saw at Mallory 1000 bikes.
Most valuable are UK original unrestored with history, then restored, then rough.
Impossible to make a rough one half decent without replacing or restoring most parts. [cost/availability]
Buy the best you can find, or the best you can afford.


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Mine will be for sale soon I think, sure I will get dreaming comments when that goes up as well






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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
It's a lovely machine ABR - being nosey , but why would you consider selling up?
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Have had her 4 years and only ridden it twice, is totally mint and I am afraid I will drop it and cost me a fortune, sounds really stupid i know but is in to good condition to ride! I know they were built to ride but think this will end up in a collection on a big garage somewhere.
I have far to many bikes anyway!!

I have far to many bikes anyway!!

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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
Aly, that is a very nice looking RC30.


+1 with this one. And IF turning it into a track bike...there is an option to spend some of that pot with the extra dosh of cash on some tasty bits from Mr. Durbahn...CRM wrote:...buy it as a track bike or hack, but it will never be a nice one. ...


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Re: rc30: this guy is dreaming
I'd agree too ABR. I'd crap myself every time I went out. I know they're meant to beriden but I coudn't stand the idea of trashing one.
Even if I had a dunger I'd consider it too valuable in parts to destroy. Fred Merkel works for me and can smash his RC30 lap with a stock CBR600RR so why race them?
As piece of ultimate engineering though, there are few to compare but I do understand why you'd sell it, hard as that might be.
Fantastic but expensive art.
Even if I had a dunger I'd consider it too valuable in parts to destroy. Fred Merkel works for me and can smash his RC30 lap with a stock CBR600RR so why race them?
As piece of ultimate engineering though, there are few to compare but I do understand why you'd sell it, hard as that might be.
Fantastic but expensive art.
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We still ride ours.







