Advise please
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Advise please
Thinking of putting a different front end on my nc30 is this a worthwhile mod or is it better to upgrade forks with new springs etc? What forks would be best and how easy is it to do if I did go down that route also is the 17 inch rear wheel the way to go for rubber choice? Is the nc35 a straight swop?
First of many questions appreciate any advise thanks
First of many questions appreciate any advise thanks
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Re: Advise please
The guy I bought mine off fitted zxr upside down forks and gsxr 6pot calipers with rc30 discs, said it wasn't massively difficult.
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Re: Advise please
Performance or looks??
The standard forks can be made to perform just about as good as anything out there and don't cost a whole lot to upgrade.
If it's better looks you want then you can't argue with a nice shiny upside down front end with radial brakes.
RVF 17" rear wheel is a straight swap. Still some good rubber available for the 18" rear, but options will only get more limited in the future. Try a search regarding specific tyre info.
The standard forks can be made to perform just about as good as anything out there and don't cost a whole lot to upgrade.
If it's better looks you want then you can't argue with a nice shiny upside down front end with radial brakes.
RVF 17" rear wheel is a straight swap. Still some good rubber available for the 18" rear, but options will only get more limited in the future. Try a search regarding specific tyre info.
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