xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
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can anyone help with restrictor kit installation? NC30
okay, so i bought restrictor washer kit from ebay for 10 quid. but they have oval holes on the top part of the washer. some that ive seen has a inner ciricle in the middle. so i dont know if this one requires a diffrent way of installing it. here is the picture of the kit. could anyone give me intructions on how to install these?
cheers.
Ersan.
cheers.
Ersan.
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Re: can anyone help with restrictor kit installation? NC30
They are not for the NC30.
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Re: can anyone help with restrictor kit installation? NC30
the person i bought from said he used them on his vfr 400 nc30... :\
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Re: can anyone help with restrictor kit installation? NC30
He probably did, but then the previous owner of my bike did all kind of horrible things to it...xivlia wrote:the person i bought from said he used them on his vfr 400 nc30... :\
Look up 'porndoguk' on here- he is fabricating correct washers now.
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fitting a fuel gauge? to an nc30
has anyone done this? can it be done? i feel more at ease if i know there is something to indicate how much fuel i have left. if anyone has any source on fitting a fuel gague please do tell :). i have seen one other guy fitting a cbr125 fuel sensor in it...but he hasnt showed installing the gauge..and where to plug the power connector for the fuel sensor etc. :\
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Re: fitting a fuel gauge?
More hassle than it's worth. Just run it till it dies and switch to reserve. You'll learn to do it on the move soon enough.
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Re: fitting a fuel gauge? to an nc30
hmm okay, how does it switch to reserve? by itslef?
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Re: fitting a fuel gauge? to an nc30
there is a tap on the right hand side of the bike, where the gap in your seat fairing is. there three positions, On, Off and Reserve.
the tap itself should have writing on it to tell you what position its at.
the tap itself should have writing on it to tell you what position its at.
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Re: fitting a fuel gauge? to an nc30
aaah thats what that thing is :D cheers.
ok so if its set to off its on normal fuel..if its set to reserve its on reserve..what happens if its set to on? :D
ok so if its set to off its on normal fuel..if its set to reserve its on reserve..what happens if its set to on? :D
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Re: fitting a fuel gauge? to an nc30
oh yeah and. i forgot to mention, i cant seem to get the bloody fuel cap opened :D. i know it sounds stupid but. the key wont even go in all the way, atleast i dont think it does. and it turns abit not all the way...anyone help me with this? ive tried wd40 in the lock mechanism but its still no use.