
NC29 or NC30???
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
time and money for that then with rvf or the latter cbr 29 pistons how much bhp, i no how hard and ££££ it is finding bhp's with smaller bikes but there so much more fun 

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Re: NC29 or NC30???
So WHERE do you find a road straight enough with no junctions to get it to 143mph without having a death wish or risk losing your licence.
I am dubious as mine has had £1000's spent on it and will run with an early CBR600 side by side to the limiter. Its so far off the clock god knows what speed its doing but I'd be dubious if it was more than 140mph.
Mine has been skimmed, head work, Kent cams light weighted race loom, extensive set up with different systems and exhausts to get optimimum performance.
The only time I have ever seen a bike that would destroy mine was an NC29 which was from RLR. They are renouned for getting superperformance out of motors but then again, if you want an engine refresh every 1200 miles, then thats your choice to waste £600 a shot and still have the risk of blowing it. Mine is set up for endurance so doesn't need to be tuned to the limit as it still is very fast for a 400, but when its put into perspective, as fast as the bike can go, the rider ME, has a safety limit way before the bike limit..... Usually. And that goes for 90% of the competent riders and not the pub heroes.
I am dubious as mine has had £1000's spent on it and will run with an early CBR600 side by side to the limiter. Its so far off the clock god knows what speed its doing but I'd be dubious if it was more than 140mph.
Mine has been skimmed, head work, Kent cams light weighted race loom, extensive set up with different systems and exhausts to get optimimum performance.
The only time I have ever seen a bike that would destroy mine was an NC29 which was from RLR. They are renouned for getting superperformance out of motors but then again, if you want an engine refresh every 1200 miles, then thats your choice to waste £600 a shot and still have the risk of blowing it. Mine is set up for endurance so doesn't need to be tuned to the limit as it still is very fast for a 400, but when its put into perspective, as fast as the bike can go, the rider ME, has a safety limit way before the bike limit..... Usually. And that goes for 90% of the competent riders and not the pub heroes.
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
i'd really like to see your bike after reading that Mikiboy ! have you a link to it ?
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
I was with my friend on his GSXR 1000 k1 he was behind me at fish hill his clock read 138 digital last summer (different time) my clock was there abouts,we have many high ways by us my 29 CAN WILL AND DOES this speed my bro has the cbr 400 nc29 rrR his is'nt much slower he has done quite a bit of work mines the rrL ????????????????????????????????????????? When the weather gets better im getting the sat nav out see what that says mate. p.s i have been on the road for 9 years i have gpx 250 cbr 250 nc 19 nc 29 er6-f and have been racing motor cross for 12years dont tall me how i ride
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
OOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohh!!


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Re: NC29 or NC30???
I have the RLR engine carbs etc.It is supposed to be 78 brake.I also have 2 more at just under 70,on 2 different dynos.
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
78
mine not making that

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Re: NC29 or NC30???
I dont know if mine is yet,it is still in the back of my car. The two we used for the Manx last year were both just short of 70.I cant try the new one yet because I still want to try a new pipe on the engine that is in the bike.If it makes a difference I will know I am going forwards.My best engine last year did 135 though the speedtrap at the Manx,and lapped at 104.
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Re: NC29 or NC30???
ok thanks for that, whats RLR engine
where would you recommend engine tuning how much ask ask ask sorry
