my vfr 400 nc30 project

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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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alexwitham wrote:Image

this is 'hrc' res hose which you can get from the bay of e.

or banoffee sorted me out some standard black hose, maybe pm him to see if he has any left over?
Did you find that the HRC hose sweats? I bought a hose for the rear and is constantly damp?
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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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I have one on the front and rear. A little on the rear as its the older hose but nothing that causes any hassle.
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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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Cheers for the info above guy's

Had another serious impulse buy on ebay last night

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They are for a triumph but my dad uses a local retired machineist who does things more for something to keep busy rather than make money so it's hopefully not going to cost to much to get them fitted
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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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:grin: Dymags rule

Spacers and spindles should be all you need, one thing ive noticed tho is the discs are 6 bolt meaning your gunna have to use them discs and move the calipers if need be.
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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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Nice buy, I've seen them up a few times and considered them but I'm sure the rear is something like 7" isn't it??

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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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from what i have found on the net the standards are 6" so i assume that these are the same? if they dont fit i will stick them back up on ebay, will just have to wait and see when they get here
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Fingers crossed for you mate. I'm looking for a set of 3spokes for my seed.

Tony they are same colour as my 5spokes aren't they? makes me think that the silver was the original colour for my wheels?

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ibby4585 wrote:Fingers crossed for you mate. I'm looking for a set of 3spokes for my seed.

Tony they are same colour as my 5spokes aren't they? makes me think that the silver was the original colour for my wheels?

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whats the biggest rim you can get on the back of a 30? i will be gutted if they are to big.
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Well we thought my Dymags were 6" width and we were going to struggle with that! Rick O does a bracket to push the chain over slightly for larger rims but if that Dymag is 7" wide your buggered I reckon!!

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Re: my vfr 400 nc30 project

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ibby4585 wrote:Well we thought my Dymags were 6" width and we were going to struggle with that! Rick O does a bracket to push the chain over slightly for larger rims but if that Dymag is 7" wide your buggered I reckon!!

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Yeah i remembered reading in your thread about your worry's.

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