Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by StrayAlien » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:14 pm

The new axle fits into the NC30 hub eccentric, but while I had it apart I checked things out. I had a little rock garden on the inside of the swingarm:

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.. and no bloody wonder the hub has been difficult to adjust .. the surface was all crapped up. The dremel will fix that. :-)

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An initial fitment goes well. The NC30 sprocket holder fits perfectly also:

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.. but this looks a but sticky outy. I had to use new bolts here and maybe .. just maybe they are too long ...

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.. yep. When I try to fit the wheel ... too long. Bollocks.

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Typically, the right length was not an off-the-shelf length, so I cut some bolts to fit. The left is the 400 bolt, the right is new bolt, and the middle is a cut-down bolt to fit:

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Perfect:

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And the fit seems okay:

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.. and doesn't this make you want to go fast .. :-) (yes, the rear subframe is bent!)

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by StrayAlien » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:27 pm

Let's get some forks on then.

All done and and ready to install:

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Yep ... here we go:

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Oh .. f*ck boll*cks sh*te. Now that the forks are straight, it shows that the triple clamp is bent. B*LLOCKS!!!

This ain't how the front axle is supposed to go ....

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<grabbing for wallet> new lower triple clamp required.

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by StrayAlien » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:59 pm

okay, so lower triple clamp is screwed. These bearings are bloody expensive, so I thought I might try to get the old ones off. They still looked good:

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Flambe ...

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But .. I had no joy and so bought a new set of bearings and races. The old races felt smooth enough, but when I got them out and cleaned them up and *then* ran my finger nail across them (this is the lower) ...

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.. not so good. Best to replace.

So, I got a new triple clamp lower and removed the bearings with the dremel:

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and I just couldn't bother being gentle with the bearings on the 'new' triple clamp, so I dremelled them as well and then heated. The came off okay after that:

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.. but I did do some slight damage to the stem .. which some wet and dry smoothed out ..

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So, now to try and get the new bearings on the new triple clamp lower. Geeez. What an effort. Really.

Here it is cooling down with the (real) dog bones:

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and then using an old fork stanchion I had around, trying to pound it in with a hammer and block of wood atop the stanchion:

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it did not want to go further than this:

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.. but after some quite (f*cking) vigorous smacking I got it down:

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I had a beer after that.

The inner of the clamp was mucky:

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so armed with my newly received 30 units for $10 dremel abrasive buffs (which I love):

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we go to this:

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And same for cheapie dremel wire brushes ...

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by StrayAlien » Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:28 pm

Okay then we've got a new triple clamp lower with new bearings and races fitted all around, time to see it it all line up:

... and the angels sang!

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still on blocks, but cooling system now fitted. I bent my new chinese upper radiator in the crash, so for now, the old one is fitted back on.

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This was the oring on the temp sensor unit. I got a new one but geeez:

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Top triple clamp bracket and clipons back on to allow pushing it around:

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... and talking of pushing it around, I got this to be able to (while in garage) just leave it somewhere for a moment without a rear stand:

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Okay, two wheels on. Front wheel stand on and wooden blocks removed. At last!!

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.. and finally lowered to the floor:

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.. wheeled outside .... and now ...

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and empty space in the garage!!! ... but guess what is waiting ...

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finally. Bike is rolling, space is cleared and it is now on the lift. Lift? Yes, seems a bit of an overkill you might think but it is simply the best bit of kit in the garage. I have a poor back and this saves it. As an alternative to laying on the floor, this means you can do so much more on your bike(s). It'll cost you $500 or so, but that is only 5 hours motorcycle mechanic labour around here. Easy.

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by VFRkieran » Fri Oct 25, 2013 5:31 pm

Great progress mate, reminds me of overhauling the heads on mine last year, really satisfying to hear it fired up for the first time after doing so much work!

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by Tim400GB » Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:22 pm

Watching :up:

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by dobbslc » Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:43 pm

Great write up, keep it coming..
I brought a lift years ago and it's one of those things that once you have one you don't know how you manages without it.

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by eddyk7 » Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:25 am

Had I seen this thread a few days ago, I would have offered one of my spare sets of carbs to you, I have a complete spare set and a set for parts, so If you need anything just let me know, im always keen to help out a fellow racer. I also had a similar stack at Morgan Park raceway in QLD last year, actually cracked a head and filled the bike with rocks.

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by StrayAlien » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:16 am

Thanks edditk7,

I may need them yet! So don't go selling 'em yet. :-)

I stripped the 'new' carbs today and uh-oh. Not too sure about this. All four top chambers were a bit like this:

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I am learning ... if it comes from Japan, it is highly likely to be corroded (bikes live outside, and I understand they have more acid in their rain than we do).

Anyways, I did give one on a cleanup with the dremel. Before:

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after:

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And it has come up sort of okay, but I left wondering what corrosion there is that I can't see.

Any thoughts out there? Should I be giving them back and getting another set?

All help appreciated.

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Re: Post race-bingle NC30 rebuild - pic thread

Post by benny » Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:08 am

What bit are you using in your Drexel for cleaning up like that? Removing carbon etc.
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