my NC30 rebuild....
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
so many to choose from, SES/Tyga/RO etc... the list is long. I went from what I read on the forum in terms of feedback for this rearset and the look of it.Drunkn Munky wrote:WR's...Respect
more updated to follow soon...
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Today's progress
frame: some before and after shots



and a random pic

You can see more pictures on my website
frame: some before and after shots
and a random pic
You can see more pictures on my website
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
so last week I missed a fleebay auction, a RS250 seat for NC30. Someone had used one of those cheats to steal auction at the last second by putting £1 more than me... I hate that.
This time, there was a RS125gp with subframe and other goodies for NC30/NC35 on fleebay, well it's mine now.

I was torned between that style and a RC30 style seat, money talks and the rs125 style won....
This time, there was a RS125gp with subframe and other goodies for NC30/NC35 on fleebay, well it's mine now.

I was torned between that style and a RC30 style seat, money talks and the rs125 style won....
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Just placed an order for a RO fork kit upgrade complete with new fork nuts and some HH pads 

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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Some good work going on theer Gonzo, you should be proud of the end result!
"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Thanks Cammo, I should get the RO fork upgrade kit by Friday so I can do the forks this week-end.
I have also bought something else for this bike, this will be revealed soon.....
As the bike is being used as a daily commuter, I'm not doing a bolts and nuts resto with lots of shiny stuff.... it's going to be a fast good looking practical bike
I have also bought something else for this bike, this will be revealed soon.....

As the bike is being used as a daily commuter, I'm not doing a bolts and nuts resto with lots of shiny stuff.... it's going to be a fast good looking practical bike

Cammo wrote:Some good work going on theer Gonzo, you should be proud of the end result!
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
look what turned up today


I got them off eBay, it's easy to find the seller
delivery is fast, seriously fast
lost for words regarding the quality of the rearsets

I got them off eBay, it's easy to find the seller

delivery is fast, seriously fast

lost for words regarding the quality of the rearsets

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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
looking good so far, keeping my eye on this thread.
also
that 65 mustang
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
thank you.ChowderV4 wrote:looking good so far, keeping my eye on this thread.
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that 65 mustang
You can see more videos of my car
http://www.youtube.com/user/itsracktime
http://www.streetfire.net/profile/Kermit.htm
here's a good one
http://www.streetfire.net/video/taking- ... 178535.htm
or the latest video
http://www.youtube.com/user/itsracktime ... T8GyDvprkE