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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Cammo » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:53 am

CMSMJ1 wrote: Dataracer...we talking Star Trek Next Generation.... :whistle:
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No idea... just though it was something a bit different! :grin:
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Neosophist » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:40 am

CMSMJ1 wrote:This is why I asked for pics... it is a proper mongrel and whoever made it must have had some skills!

Do the NC24 have the same stubby rear as the NC30? Would love to see some pics :whistle:
Stubby rear what? :D
fastdruid wrote:I can't remember the 400 designation but could it be similar to the VFR750K RC37, ie the training model that (for the 750 version at least) was fitted with no oil cooler?

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Good point ;) Been a while since I saw one in the flesh but I thought they had an oil cooler. will dig out the parts book later (it has its own parts book lol!)

Having looked at both engines it shouldnt be hard at all to fit, what i thought was a rear mount on the NC24 isn't even used... i'll take a picture of an engine in a frame later :) might even just drop in
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by CMSMJ1 » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:00 pm

Stubby rear manifold - NC30/35 has a little mini (heavy) stubby that then connects to the rest of the half system
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Neosophist » Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:49 pm

CMSMJ1 wrote:Stubby rear manifold - NC30/35 has a little mini (heavy) stubby that then connects to the rest of the half system
Oh no it doesn't, you can fit one as their the same head pretty much (barring cams etc) but on the NC24 the rear shock is in the middle of the bike, on the NC30/35 it is moved to the left to allow the rear downpipes to join the manifold so if you fit it to an NC24 engine it doesn't fit in the NC24 frame.

The NC24 downpipes looks like so...

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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by fastdruid » Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:19 pm

Interestingly for the 750 RC24[1] at least the centre routing meant that for the race bikes they needed oval tubing for the rear cylinders, going to the single sided rear (on the RC30) gave more room meaning that they could use larger round tubing and gained 2hp.

Looking at the space available though it makes you wonder just how big the headers were!
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Not quite sure with the smaller engines if it makes so much of a difference of course.

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[1] After reading "Honda's V-Force" the RC24 has far more race heritage than I thought and the RC30 has far more in common with it than I thought.

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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Neosophist » Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:42 pm

The RC24 rear headers are the ones that come down like in the picture then do a U turn yea? I havea some of those I was messing with when considering NC24 exhaust options.. :)
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by fastdruid » Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:14 pm

Two types of RC24 headers, 86-87 and 88-89

These are the 88-89 Fj/FK ones like these
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The 86-87 are quite different but I can't find a picture.

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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Neosophist » Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:11 pm

Yeah its' the FK set I have :)
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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by Cammo » Sun Nov 22, 2009 1:53 am

fastdruid wrote:After reading "Honda's V-Force" the RC24 has far more race heritage than I thought and the RC30 has far more in common with it than I thought.
Druid, there's a decent example of one of these on yahoo japan atm. It has quite a few genuine hrc parts on it. I would love to make room in my garage for this!

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Re: has anyone ever heard of or done this

Post by fastdruid » Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:54 pm

Oooh, very nice, some interesting features. The HRC wheels look very close to CBR6 wheels, I wonder if they'd fit, a 6X rep would be ace. I'd need a FG/FH fairing though.

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