Are there any dirty NCs anymore?

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craigs23
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Re: Are there any dirty NCs anymore?

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Pah, I did 420 miles this year on mine. :whistle:

Still a poor figure mind, especially in comparison to the other bikes I've had. But now that winter's come along, I'm continuing to faff about with the NC in the garage, got a few weekend's work planned on the thing...
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I managed the most miles ever on my 94' NC30 this year - 1150! I was well chuffed - Going down to the Rockers Reunion in Brighton via Ace Cafe helped & it hasnt been cleaned since! :mrgreen:
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My RVF went to the south of France and back earlier in the year, I still havent changed the oil or cleaned it :( Im so ashamed ;) She still goes well and looks alright, thats good enough for me
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:mrgreen:
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.

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