NC24 Colour Schemes

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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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I've just got a Rothmans 24 for practically sod all (I've swapped one of my Japanese NC30 systems for it)

So, don't be paying too much for something without long MOT/tax and sorted exhaust etc.

If you paid £900 you can get an NC30 which are a generation improvement.
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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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Again,

Many thanks for the advice :grin: these bikes look the dogs... but I've learnt to be very careful what to look for when buying one!

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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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If you dont want to spend weeks in the garage dont buy a non-runner, there will definitely be something wrong with it.
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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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CMSMJ1 wrote:I've just got a Rothmans 24 for practically sod all (I've swapped one of my Japanese NC30 systems for it)

So, don't be paying too much for something without long MOT/tax and sorted exhaust etc.

If you paid £900 you can get an NC30 which are a generation improvement.
So your slowly coming to the darkside I see :D
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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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Neosophist wrote:
CMSMJ1 wrote:I've just got a Rothmans 24 for practically sod all (I've swapped one of my Japanese NC30 systems for it)

So, don't be paying too much for something without long MOT/tax and sorted exhaust etc.

If you paid £900 you can get an NC30 which are a generation improvement.
So your slowly coming to the darkside I see :D
lol - I'm not getting a ZXR though...traitor!

It was a random ride - strange noise, sat up, flexy, comfy and overall a good crack.

Will make my own thread, about time i introduced no9 to the masses and this new 24 too...stop hijacking the current one ;)
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Re: NC24 Colour Schemes

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No worries!

How many ZXR's have you ridden though?

Fun factor it's great, I love them. The VFR's have more grunt though in the lower gears thanks to the lovely V4 :) prefer them on shorter / mellower trips :D
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