My nc30 number 2
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Re: My nc30 number 2
Been slacking the last few weeks with the bike, apart from fitting the ti caliper inch bolts , caliper pins and mounting bolts i haven't done anything.
They cost more than the calipers did .
Before
After
They cost more than the calipers did .
Before
After
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Re: My nc30 number 2
Those calipers look to be in brilliant condition. The only ones I can find are all really ratty.
Where did you get the Ti bolts from? Probolt?
Where did you get the Ti bolts from? Probolt?
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Yeah the bolts are from pb , not really needed but neither are most of the parts i have fitted.
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nice calipers...but any update/news on your project Nc30?
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Loving this thread mate, keep us updated! =)
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no none at all, its sat in the garage looking sorry for itself , need to find a good solidday to get it finnish and a few rides before winter is here.micpec wrote:nice calipers...but any update/news on your project Nc30?
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Slowly coming together now, front end is fully torqued up , finished off the clutch and fitted the new shiny cover bolts , had a clear out in the garage again so i got a nice pic .
I think the front end completes it.
p.s i realise the front wheel is in backwards
I think the front end completes it.
p.s i realise the front wheel is in backwards
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Re: My nc30 number 2
where did you buy your replacment dymag spacers from?
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Do you mean the front wheel spacers? They are the captive ones from rick oliver about £15 i think.tanuki wrote:where did you buy your replacment dymag spacers from?
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Re: My nc30 number 2
Had the bike running for the first time since August today , having a night mare getting the sub frame , undertraay and body work all to line up, guess its down to the fact it's all aftermarket stuff .
Also run out of room for the rear shock res so I need to have a link about that as it is very close to the rear wheel .
Glad I didn't sell the tsr system , I had forgotten how nice it sounds .
Will get some pics up later .
Also run out of room for the rear shock res so I need to have a link about that as it is very close to the rear wheel .
Glad I didn't sell the tsr system , I had forgotten how nice it sounds .
Will get some pics up later .