Project Nessie
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Project Nessie
Hello all,
I've been having a nose round on here for a little while picking up some tips and info and finally getting my backside in gear to make a start on my 'project'.
To start off, a bit of background.
Last year, times were tough, 20% paycut and needing some cheaper transport, a mate of my old man had 'some old bike' he was getting rid of. No clue as it it's make, model, age or condition, but I thought £100 was worth a punt for something that would get me around on the cheap (I'd not had a road bike for 15 years).
So my old man turns up with a shabby, but complete NC30 in the back of his van
. I could not believe it!
Some new plugs and battery and it started after about 15 seconds on the starter. You honestly could have knocked me down with a feather. Cleaned up the calipers and a service and in it went for the MOT
- straight through - and that was it, job done transport from March to December last year
In January, things return to normal at work, so getting paid properly again I get back in the car (for all the snow and ice, which was a relief) and the viffer goes in the garage until the sun shines again. Some light use over the summer, but not really doing it justice, and a house move later have now left me in the position of thinking it would be a real shame not to treat the little beauty to some TLC and a bit of a makeover.
So here's the plan (and not necessarily in this order!)...
Strip the rear end and free up the seized chain adjuster and service the squeaking linkage/shock.
New chain, sprockets and sort the extremely feeble rear brake.
Repair the cracked fibreglass (rolled forwards off the sidestand one morning
) and paint.
Fill, rub back and paint the mud guard, rub back and paint the tank.
Strip and paint/powder coat the wheels.
Strip clean and sort the brakes (braided hoses, decent pads, etc)
Strip and overhaul the engine (with the posibility of trying to make it go a touch better)
I had dabbled with the idea of changing to a 17" rear wheel, etc and different (or original plastic) bodywork, but I think budget will limit me to making good what I currently have. I will try and take some decent shots and keep things ticking along over the winter with a view to having it well sorted by the time it starts warming up again and getting to some track days on it.
First question I have for you guys is, can you recommend a good supplier of parts? Initially I am thinking of things like rear linkage bearings, gasket set, valve seals, chain & sprockets, etc. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I'll get some starting photos on later this week before it starts coming apart.
Cheers
Iain
I've been having a nose round on here for a little while picking up some tips and info and finally getting my backside in gear to make a start on my 'project'.
To start off, a bit of background.
Last year, times were tough, 20% paycut and needing some cheaper transport, a mate of my old man had 'some old bike' he was getting rid of. No clue as it it's make, model, age or condition, but I thought £100 was worth a punt for something that would get me around on the cheap (I'd not had a road bike for 15 years).
So my old man turns up with a shabby, but complete NC30 in the back of his van


Some new plugs and battery and it started after about 15 seconds on the starter. You honestly could have knocked me down with a feather. Cleaned up the calipers and a service and in it went for the MOT


In January, things return to normal at work, so getting paid properly again I get back in the car (for all the snow and ice, which was a relief) and the viffer goes in the garage until the sun shines again. Some light use over the summer, but not really doing it justice, and a house move later have now left me in the position of thinking it would be a real shame not to treat the little beauty to some TLC and a bit of a makeover.
So here's the plan (and not necessarily in this order!)...
Strip the rear end and free up the seized chain adjuster and service the squeaking linkage/shock.
New chain, sprockets and sort the extremely feeble rear brake.
Repair the cracked fibreglass (rolled forwards off the sidestand one morning

Fill, rub back and paint the mud guard, rub back and paint the tank.
Strip and paint/powder coat the wheels.
Strip clean and sort the brakes (braided hoses, decent pads, etc)
Strip and overhaul the engine (with the posibility of trying to make it go a touch better)
I had dabbled with the idea of changing to a 17" rear wheel, etc and different (or original plastic) bodywork, but I think budget will limit me to making good what I currently have. I will try and take some decent shots and keep things ticking along over the winter with a view to having it well sorted by the time it starts warming up again and getting to some track days on it.
First question I have for you guys is, can you recommend a good supplier of parts? Initially I am thinking of things like rear linkage bearings, gasket set, valve seals, chain & sprockets, etc. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I'll get some starting photos on later this week before it starts coming apart.
Cheers
Iain
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Re: Project Nessie
david silver spares, rick oliver.
good luck with the project
good luck with the project
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Re: Project Nessie
IRacingGreen wrote: £100 was worth a punt
a shabby, but complete NC30 in the back of his van
I am not in the least bit jealous


Best of luck with the project

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Re: Project Nessie
Thanks guys, I'll keep you posted.


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Re: Project Nessie
Worth ploughing a bit of cash into it, even a crapper with MOT should fetch 800+
Thats leaves you £700 or so before it owes you anything.. could get a really well sorted bike for that!
service... (valve clearances, oil / filter / air-filter), suspension upgrades, new tyres, carb tuning (dyno runs)
And some other tasty bits :)
Hope it turns out to be a lot of fun!
Thats leaves you £700 or so before it owes you anything.. could get a really well sorted bike for that!
service... (valve clearances, oil / filter / air-filter), suspension upgrades, new tyres, carb tuning (dyno runs)
And some other tasty bits :)
Hope it turns out to be a lot of fun!
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Project Nessie
If you find another at that sort of price, please don't keep it to yourself
make sure you PM me first 


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Re: Project Nessie
I am very jealous! does your old man have any other mates with bikes for sale? lol
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Re: Project Nessie
Sorry, I think this was a one off!
Been a bit slow on this (been riding it while the weather lasts), but planning on making a start this week. Photos to follow.

Been a bit slow on this (been riding it while the weather lasts), but planning on making a start this week. Photos to follow.
