nc30 hybrid Q

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by Neosophist » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:28 pm

I agree with most of the stuff in the thread.

Unless your a track-god or have an unlimited amount of money you'll struggle to find something that looks, sounds, handles as good and is as forgiving for same amount of money.

Bigger bikes might be faster in a straight line but can be harder to throw around and dont' like changing lines as quick as the NC.

The NC can be a bit cramped and uncomfy for touring but they wern't really designed for it.

Nor straight-line grunt.

If your mostly riding striaght A-roads with a group of weekend warriors or don't like maintainance then maybe a bigger , newer bike would suit you.

The NC's are getting on a bit now and need maintainance now and then.

I'd recommend at least one track day even if your going to sell it, it's an experience.
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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by niffter » Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:38 pm

I've seen a vfr750 engine in an NC30 frame, apparently the engine bolts striaght in but the carbs are a bit tricky to install.

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by marcus57 » Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:48 pm

Polarbear wrote:ive been wanting to get rid of my nc30 for a while now lads, hate to say it, but im wanting somethin more powerfull. ive pretty much done everything to it but want more. the only thing thats made me keep it is a few of you guys on here talking about experimenting with putting bigger engines into the nc30. this would interest me into keeping the bike if it can be done. anything happened on this?
what have you done to your nc already?

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by Polarbear » Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:01 am

what have you done to your nc already?

why m8?

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by marcus57 » Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:37 am

just being curious mate, in the first post you put ' ive pretty much done everything to it but want more. '

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by slowsport » Thu Oct 21, 2010 1:30 am

I have to agree with most of what has already been said. I am fortunate to own a bigger bike and actually bought the rvf for kicks. I must admit on the straight I like my bigger kawasaki, but as soon as a corner comes up on almost any open road then nothing gives me bigger smiles than the lil 400!

If you truly have sorted everything on your vfr then the small fee for a track day event is nothing, and i'm sure that will rekindle your love for your 400.

To be honest I am thinking the opposite to you, and I am actually thinking to sell my bigger bike due to it getting used less and less.

good luck with your decision either way.

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by Dgeoff33 » Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:31 am

I have an RVF an a ZX636 as road bikes and a GSXR600 as a track bike and can honestly say I prefer the 600s over the 400 and can't ever remember being outbraked into corners by a 400 either.

What about a VTR1000 motor?

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by leef82 » Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:32 am

geoff33 wrote: can't ever remember being outbraked into corners by a 400 either.

What about a VTR1000 motor?
you must be fast one then 8-)

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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by CMSMJ1 » Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:33 am

geoff33 wrote:I have an RVF an a ZX636 as road bikes and a GSXR600 as a track bike and can honestly say I prefer the 600s over the 400 and can't ever remember being outbraked into corners by a 400 either.

What about a VTR1000 motor?

I reckon I might have some video somewhere.... ;)

I agree though...but a 400 on the track works lovely and doesn't threaten to highside you too much.
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Re: nc30 hybrid Q

Post by Guerrero » Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:03 am

By looking at the engines, the VTR1000 looks hard to fit, but
How about this engine ??? :drool:

http://page22.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/l43700965

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