For those who have modded/hacked their NC30 undetray to the spec in the TT-F3 manual.....
What did you do with the CDI? Mine failed at the weekend because it got wet. Just wondering if there is a tried and tested spot to move it to?
Plan B is to just seal it in a sandwich bag and zip tie it to the subframe!
Thanks
Luke
TT-F3 undertray question...
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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
That's exactly what I did!lukemillar wrote:Plan B is to just seal it in a sandwich bag and zip tie it to the subframe!
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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
I hope it was an HRC spec sandwich bag!Cammo wrote:That's exactly what I did!lukemillar wrote:Plan B is to just seal it in a sandwich bag and zip tie it to the subframe!

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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
I turned the reg/rec bracket round and zip tied it there


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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
I still have a reg/rec sitting there I don't have a coolant reservoir on the other side anymore so I might try tying it there. I think I'm going to combine that with the bag though as I still don't rust it. I got frickin spray everywhere!
Is that a monkey bike catch tank? Whereabouts did you get it? I can find about 10 different ones and am not sure which is good/crap as they seem to vary in price a lot!
Is that a monkey bike catch tank? Whereabouts did you get it? I can find about 10 different ones and am not sure which is good/crap as they seem to vary in price a lot!
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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
Wouldnt the CDI get hot in a sealed bag????
Its a POSH branded catch tank from ebay, has that outlet on the bottom that i'll fit a drain too and theres 2 at the rear top side, 1 to vent the crankcase and 1 as a breaher to exit out the back.
Its a POSH branded catch tank from ebay, has that outlet on the bottom that i'll fit a drain too and theres 2 at the rear top side, 1 to vent the crankcase and 1 as a breaher to exit out the back.
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Re: TT-F3 undertray question...
Does a CDI actually get warm though? I don't know, but I'd guess that if it does heat up, it wouldn't be by a lot as the VFR's CDI is pretty much sealed away at the back of the bike with very little air-flow, unlike the reg/rec. I may be wrong, but it's mean the jiffy bag method would work.
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