NC30 bar conversion?

Forum rules
Please can you post items for sale or wanted in the correct For Sale section. Items / bikes for sale here will be removed without warning. Reasons for this are in the FAQ. Thanks
Post Reply
iArGod
Settled in member
Posts: 70
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:21 pm
Bike owned: NC30
Location: Devon

NC30 bar conversion?

Post by iArGod » Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:49 pm

I want to make my NC30 more comfortable to ride, and was thinking about ways to convert the yoke/bars for a more upright position ( like a bandit or something ).

I had an idea to drill the top yoke

Add clamps ( for example ): Image

And add handlebars from there

1. would this be safe?
2. the upper fairing bracket ( for mirrors ) is quite a closed space, will this interfere?

Amateur modder here so ideas and suggestions would be much appreciated :)


Keir

User avatar
Drunkn Munky
Site Supporter
Site Supporter
Posts: 6313
Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 9:37 am
Bike owned: NC30 MC21 TZR FZR GSXR RG MITO
Location: Kent

Re: NC30 bar conversion?

Post by Drunkn Munky » Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:58 pm

Buy a CB400 super four ;)

Na seriously i cant see it working, space is tight as it is with clipon clearance and adding those is sure to cause problems. We just coverted a SV650 of a mates back to normal setup from one of these conversions and you wouldnt belive how much had to be changed to get it back to normal. Its really not worth it IMO, it cocked up the handling, you couldnt see jack out the mirrors, steering lock didnt work, the clutch lever hit the nose cone on full lock and the preload adjusters had been ground down :o

iArGod
Settled in member
Posts: 70
Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:21 pm
Bike owned: NC30
Location: Devon

Re: NC30 bar conversion?

Post by iArGod » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:18 pm

Drunkn Munky wrote:Buy a CB400 super four ;)

Na seriously i cant see it working, space is tight as it is with clipon clearance and adding those is sure to cause problems. We just coverted a SV650 of a mates back to normal setup from one of these conversions and you wouldnt belive how much had to be changed to get it back to normal. Its really not worth it IMO, it cocked up the handling, you couldnt see jack out the mirrors, steering lock didnt work, the clutch lever hit the nose cone on full lock and the preload adjusters had been ground down :o
I raced one of those other day
VFR wins everytime :grin:

Jeez does sound a bit much, I really do love my VFR but i like to go for long rides; my wrists get nackered :(

User avatar
CMSMJ1
Moderators
Moderators
Posts: 7152
Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 9:42 am
Bike owned: NC30-No9
Location: Chesterfield, United Kingdom

Re: NC30 bar conversion?

Post by CMSMJ1 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:24 pm

Rick does some raised clipons - might be worth trying?
IMPERATOR REX ANGLORUM

The V4 is the law..

NC30 - No9 - my old mate

Neosophist
Moderators
Moderators
Posts: 8172
Joined: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:01 pm
Bike owned: CBR954

Re: NC30 bar conversion?

Post by Neosophist » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:44 am

Classic sports bike problem.

If you want to go for long rides then a sporty tourer is probably a better option.

Fitting some kind of high riser like that (presuming you can get the bars to not break the mirror stay (or remove it / mod it)

You'll need to increase the length of the brake hoses, the length of all the wires for the switch gear (hopefully they'll all fit on your new bars else you'll need appropriate switchgear and throttle grip, not the end of the world but more ball ache.

You'll also need longer throttle and clutch cables.

It's a PITA when you actually start to do it.

Not difficult but time consuming to make everything longer.. if you want to do it the 'proper-way' (to make it removable then the best way is to get a spare loom so you have the appropriate female and male connectors to fit the switch gear (its' often impossible to get the honda ones from 3d partys)

With the spare looom and plugs you can make patch leads to plug in and extend any wires that don't reach, this way it's all removable.

If you cut and solder extensions on you'll have extra wire left if you want to put it back to stock.
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...

Causon67
Settled in member
Posts: 119
Joined: Fri Jan 28, 2011 12:29 am
Bike owned: NC30
Location: Gloucestershire, UK

Re: NC30 bar conversion?

Post by Causon67 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:41 pm

Theres a trick to ride it I have found if u hold on mega tight and put a lot of weight through your wrists then you will get pains but i now just lightly place my hands on the clip-ons and put more weight onto the seat then bars then it's such easier on your arms

Post Reply