My NC30 - always things to do

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Re: My NC30, past, present, future?

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guess who wrote:I've got a set of standard items which I tried to fit yesterday - they still weren't small enough to fit between can and undertray.
i'm surprised to hear that as it looks like there more room on yours than there was on mine
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I haven't got a shot yet of how the bike looks from directly behind. The TSRs look as if they're much further 'outward' than the Mercurys, which tuck in closer to the centre of the bike. The clearence is pretty close with the aftermarket indicators currently fitted, and they're the most slimline items I could find, which still retained some of the styling to match the bike. The outlet of my cans currently sit directly below the indicators - the standard NC30 indicators I have were too tall to fit.
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Re: My NC30, past, present, future?

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Very nice job Craig.

I think the indicators go well with the style of the bike and the colour scheme.

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Re: My NC30, past, present, future?

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i never get tired of seeing that bike :D
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Re: My NC30 - finished.

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Done, dusted, everything works, clearances are fine, road worthy, satisfied. I'll shut up now.

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Looks great - well done 8-)
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Re: My NC30 - finished.

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CMSMJ1 wrote:Looks great - well done 8-)
yep looks good,i'd be happy to have that parked up in my garage....


are you loving the sound from the pipes yet ???
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are you loving the sound from the pipes yet ???
The sound of them starting up for the first time was the deciding factor to keep the bike, so yes. :P
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Re: My NC30 - finished.

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loving it,good job.....
full list of all the mods thankyou very much!!!!
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