nc24 rear shock mount
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Re: nc24 rear shock mount
Yeah had zxr forks on to start with but saw the rvf ones on ebay and got em for £40 so it was rude not to. Then sold the zxr ones for 80 ! Result.
Wanted to keep it all honda as much as poss.
Wanted to keep it all honda as much as poss.

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Re: nc24 rear shock mount
Oh cool, good buy.dunkenb wrote:Yeah had zxr forks on to start with but saw the rvf ones on ebay and got em for £40 so it was rude not to. Then sold the zxr ones for 80 ! Result.
Wanted to keep it all honda as much as poss.
Were they the SP forks or standard ZXR forks?
How do you find them in comparisson? I found the ZXR forks to be stiffer
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: nc24 rear shock mount
Not sp unfortunately they were off of an H model. Rvfs are softer damped and seemed better on a lighter bike.still need to sort out oil weights to get it just right!