nc24 new biker , help please :)
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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
Guess that is a good way of looking it :) I search the site for picture upload help but didn't find much helpful info
I'll post a question for help I guess ,
I had a look at the bike earlier and the speedo cable doesn't fit directly into the back of the speedo but it does connect into a blue block 1st , is this a km to mph converter ? If so is it accurate ? Or am I best taking it out ? Like I said I have drove along car and it seems to match but just wanna ease my mind ?

I had a look at the bike earlier and the speedo cable doesn't fit directly into the back of the speedo but it does connect into a blue block 1st , is this a km to mph converter ? If so is it accurate ? Or am I best taking it out ? Like I said I have drove along car and it seems to match but just wanna ease my mind ?
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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
The blue block is a mph convertor so your speedo will be reading in mph
Sorry if my earlier post was a bit harsh - bad day, sorry.
Anyway, the 24 is a great bike, mine's in the process of being made race ready for F400 (when I find the time, lol). Between us, I reckon myself and Neo probably have a couple or three bike's worth in parts so let us know if you're stuck for something, apart from footpegs lol.
BTW, CBR600 Jellymould pegs fit a treat

Sorry if my earlier post was a bit harsh - bad day, sorry.
Anyway, the 24 is a great bike, mine's in the process of being made race ready for F400 (when I find the time, lol). Between us, I reckon myself and Neo probably have a couple or three bike's worth in parts so let us know if you're stuck for something, apart from footpegs lol.
BTW, CBR600 Jellymould pegs fit a treat

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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
You did come across a little harsh but least u and neo are honest , I think I will keep it for 6 months and then look at getting a nc30
they look stunning, and probably should have had one for the money i spent on my nc24 , I'm looking every were for some footpegs
there's a few nc24 on eBay selling spare or repares but they won't sell the footpegs on there own
dont blame them really ,
Thanks for the info , just ashame i dont no the true mileage of the bike now ,



Thanks for the info , just ashame i dont no the true mileage of the bike now ,
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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
Just notice ur pic! Is it a exhaust rear section ? I got one with the bike and just checked it has the DIC on there , are they any good? , if so I might fit it
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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
Bros400 pegs also fit
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Re: nc24 new biker , help please :)
sp00ka wrote:Just notice ur pic! Is it a exhaust rear section ? I got one with the bike and just checked it has the DIC on there , are they any good? , if so I might fit it
It sounds proper lush bud

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