My NC30 story
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Re: My NC30 story
sorry no pics but had my first ride yesterday
had worries about performance cause have some other powerfull bikes, will it be boring?
what can say, what a nice little lady she is
she pulls very strong and is fun to drive
but two issues to solve:
- noise from front fork over bumpy roads
- left rear carb seems to float when she sits for some days, is this because she is on her side stand all the time?
had worries about performance cause have some other powerfull bikes, will it be boring?
what can say, what a nice little lady she is



she pulls very strong and is fun to drive
but two issues to solve:
- noise from front fork over bumpy roads
- left rear carb seems to float when she sits for some days, is this because she is on her side stand all the time?
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Re: My NC30 story
Noise from the forks might be front hugger brackets. Check the circlips are firmly in place. And the brackets are secure.
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Re: My NC30 story
Looks really tidy, well done!
What front discs are they?
What front discs are they?
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Re: My NC30 story
They are from LUCAS.What front discs are they?
SOLVED- had hear in an upright position the whole week - startet her yesterday for a ride -> no floatingleft rear carb seems to float when she sits for some days, is this because she is on her side stand all the time?

NOT SOLVED yet - noisy fork over bumbs
Thanks Kris, actually one screw was missing but have still the noise. I wonder if I have not enough preloadNoise from the forks might be front hugger brackets. Check the circlips are firmly in place. And the brackets are secure.
on springs. I modified the fork with RO's anti-dive kit.
Heidi amoung colleagues, although not a young girl anymore, she is one of the sweetest.

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Re: My NC30 story
Hi folks,
season with the NC30 is going very well so far.
I am that convinced that I will trade in my almost brand new Brutale 1078 for a RC30.
, just loose steering rack nuts
season with the NC30 is going very well so far.
I am that convinced that I will trade in my almost brand new Brutale 1078 for a RC30.
I solved that a while ago- noise from front fork over bumpy roads

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Re: My NC30 story
zebulon wrote: I am that convinced that I will trade in my almost brand new Brutale 1078 for a RC30.
Wise move.

"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
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Re: My NC30 story
I am still in business reducing weight.
found some alu spacers and studs:

original

alu

changed more bolts to titanium (meter stay, foot rests, kick stand ...)

although I like originality, some careful changes had to be made
(almost 500gr per side)

there is not much left i can do, well of course the alternater mod
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/de/jsp/larg ... uct_id=768
meanwhile I got a new project, a cbx 550


found some alu spacers and studs:

original

alu

changed more bolts to titanium (meter stay, foot rests, kick stand ...)

although I like originality, some careful changes had to be made
(almost 500gr per side)

there is not much left i can do, well of course the alternater mod
http://shop.durbahn.de/shop/de/jsp/larg ... uct_id=768
meanwhile I got a new project, a cbx 550

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Re: My NC30 story
Back from the cbx550 to my favourite ride...
While waiting for Kayla's Ti stuff to arrive I bore you with some more bolt pictures

wheel nut NEW

wheel nut OLD

Ti engine bolts (steel around 195gr)

Alu spacer with Ti bolt - hidden, but I like it!

fuel cap (steel 25,3gr)

While waiting for Kayla's Ti stuff to arrive I bore you with some more bolt pictures


wheel nut NEW

wheel nut OLD

Ti engine bolts (steel around 195gr)

Alu spacer with Ti bolt - hidden, but I like it!


fuel cap (steel 25,3gr)

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Re: My NC30 story
Did some measurements last weekend:
set-up

calibration

real life situation - wet weight

Heidi on scales

did 10 measurements, crossed out highest and lowest and averaged ~178kg
set-up

calibration

real life situation - wet weight

Heidi on scales

did 10 measurements, crossed out highest and lowest and averaged ~178kg
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Re: My NC30 story
Are the large headlamps a feature of German market model, if that's what you have, ie not an imported JDM model?zebulon wrote:![]()