RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
I have a set of OE NC35 triples for sale £200.00 deliverd UK mainland
Or we do the TYGA CNC triples with 10% discount and FREE UK mainland P&P discounted to europe
Or we do the TYGA CNC triples with 10% discount and FREE UK mainland P&P discounted to europe
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
OK Thanks Gav, I am looking to see how big of a job it is first before I spend any money.
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
Did this thread die without any answer...or did i miss it?
Im thinking of swapping the forks on my nc29...and if the nc35's are a straight swap then i'll start looking for some on fleabay
Mark

Im thinking of swapping the forks on my nc29...and if the nc35's are a straight swap then i'll start looking for some on fleabay

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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
Still no answer to this thread.
It has been mentioned that it is a "bolt on" but no more detail.
I have seen it done on a few bikes, but I want to know what work is involved.
It has been mentioned that it is a "bolt on" but no more detail.
I have seen it done on a few bikes, but I want to know what work is involved.
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
People have said you swap the whole front end so remove you NC29 forks and yokes, then fit NC35 yokes and forks. Not a big job.vr46 wrote:Still no answer to this thread.
It has been mentioned that it is a "bolt on" but no more detail.
I have seen it done on a few bikes, but I want to know what work is involved.
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
Cheers wozza.....dont spose theres anyone on here thats done this swap ?
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
So just to clarify , it's a straight swap?
I've seen parus's thread on a 07 cbr 600 front end conversion and he said that's a straight swap but if an rvf front end is the same then that's a nice cheaper option.
I've seen parus's thread on a 07 cbr 600 front end conversion and he said that's a straight swap but if an rvf front end is the same then that's a nice cheaper option.
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
PARUS wrote:It's bolt on... just remove NC29 front end and fit NC35.
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Re: RVF NC35 Front end on CBR NC29 - Big job?
I hope this works for you but I just cant see it being a straight swap...
For instance on the NSR you have to have the stem from the NSR pressed into the RVF bottom Yoke and on the VFR you have to use a spacer and change the bearings..
Good luck with this and please take a load of photos as you go and do an article for the site.
For instance on the NSR you have to have the stem from the NSR pressed into the RVF bottom Yoke and on the VFR you have to use a spacer and change the bearings..
Good luck with this and please take a load of photos as you go and do an article for the site.