NC30 Lightweight rear subframe + battery box
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NC30 Lightweight rear subframe + battery box
Hi all,
I have a NC30 track bike with the stock rear subframe on it. The plastic mud guard is gone and the battery box is made from the remnants.
I'd like to put a lighter subframe on there and put a 'matching' battery box as well. I see Rick O does one, but no battery box as far as I can see , and Tyga does as well, but it is only for their RC211V bodywork.
Options? Get the Rick O one and make a batery box to suit? Or are there others out there?
Many thanks,
Greg.
I have a NC30 track bike with the stock rear subframe on it. The plastic mud guard is gone and the battery box is made from the remnants.
I'd like to put a lighter subframe on there and put a 'matching' battery box as well. I see Rick O does one, but no battery box as far as I can see , and Tyga does as well, but it is only for their RC211V bodywork.
Options? Get the Rick O one and make a batery box to suit? Or are there others out there?
Many thanks,
Greg.
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Re: NC30 Lightweight rear subframe + battery box
some alloy ones on ebay now...
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Re: NC30 Lightweight rear subframe + battery box
I reckon it's loads cheaper and not difficult to make your own out of box section alloy (bunnings), cut it and bolt it together then take it to a good tig welder, brace it with sheet alloy if needed. Job done.
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Re: NC30 Lightweight rear subframe + battery box
Ken from Mega-Cycle makes one that also raises the seat by about 20mm to give you more leg room. Both Frank and I have this on our bikes, give me a call and we can chat. I also plan to make one during the winter, we can also mull that over....... It will be a beauty!
It's either Mega-Cycle or Pro-Mecha - cant remember.
It's either Mega-Cycle or Pro-Mecha - cant remember.