NC30 Honda Britain rep
- mo haggs
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Hang ona minute, you and your wife have just had twins - do you REALLY want to smell what they are capable of? 

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
lol not really but no sense of smell isnt the only issue, i feel like ive had a permenate cold for years and go through a box of tissues every other day (cue the
jokes) so ive had enough of it now.

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Tony what was wrong with the other centres? I have a set of PFM discs that I could do with centres for if you are getting rid of a set of centres?Drunkn Munky wrote:No the ohlins was off geoff but thinking about the maxton ive had on the road bike was originally from kris![]()
Nothing too serious just a nose jobnot in that way tho, ive had no sense of smell for years so thought it about time i got it sorted. Starting to wish i hadnt bothered now since they told me what they were actually going to do to me
@Kieran, Yes those are the ones, sorry i had to have em since i already had a spare set of centres for them in the garage
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Nothing wrong with them mate was going to use them for some wet wheels to save buying another set of discs as there quick release.
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Ah no bother then. Good luck with the op
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
You can buy the seperate parts for the discs here http://www.thestopshop.co.uk/shop.php?man=8&mod=42 your also need the circlip
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Cast Iron discs....I have a pair of german spieglers very nice floating ones, their price list tells it works about 213 gbp each.
Good luck with the op, Tony!
Better take your time for this, this bike rebuild can wait (but not too long
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Good luck with the op, Tony!


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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Hey DM
Is there any chance you could whip off a cam cover and take a few pics of the camshafts in situ? I'd be really interested to take a look!
Cheers
Luke
Is there any chance you could whip off a cam cover and take a few pics of the camshafts in situ? I'd be really interested to take a look!
Cheers
Luke
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
lukemillar wrote:Hey DM
Is there any chance you could whip off a cam cover and take a few pics of the camshafts in situ? I'd be really interested to take a look!
Cheers
Luke
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