Apart from Tyga
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Apart from Tyga
What other companies do decent panels for the NC35
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Thanks, that site seems a bit difficult to understand. I think the Tyga kits are ok, but everyone seems to have fitted one. There must be some other alternatives out there?
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There a company called K-conversions who sell stuff on ebay - look very similar to tyga stuff but a little too big for the NC30 in my opinion.
Not sure if they have their own website? try googling them!
Not sure if they have their own website? try googling them!
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Re: Apart from Tyga
and if you have a look in the CBR section you will see that people are having no end of problems gettting these kits to actually fit without major issues.Smev wrote:There a company called K-conversions who sell stuff on ebay - look very similar to tyga stuff but a little too big for the NC30 in my opinion.
Not sure if they have their own website? try googling them!
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Re: Apart from Tyga
Why drastically change an already great looking bike?
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Because I can :D I really like the way my NC35 looks, but I think it could look better. I am also considering getting a set of new standard plastics then getting the whole bike re sprayed and the wheels tarted up. But I have been hankering over an underseat exhaust so would need to play about with the tail end
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Just my opinion amigo The 35 looks ace but some suptle changes to the rear end could be administered, which I am working on at present, for my keen eye the tyga and other similar stuff looks just too 'big' and kinda dwarfs the whole rear. This bike is a tiny 45, and so should be so, keep it real, and in scale, both timewise and otherwise, 80's and 90's bikes are pure cool but hey I'm not the boss of you....just go with the flow and have fun, and remember you can always change it back. :D
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I will keep all the original panels so I can swap and change to my hearts content :D :D :D :D