What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
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What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
Seems the only thing going on is with the V4's on here.
So here goes.
After getting the NC23 MOT/Tax and renewing the insurance a few weeks ago I decided it was time to lift the piles of crap off her and take her out.
Push her outside, hit the starter, click.........then nothing.
Anyone know where I can find a 'how to' on using an electrical tester!? I have one, unopened, but have no idea how to use it.
Looks like I may need a battery! Have stuck the charger on it to see if it can hold any charge in the meantime.
So here goes.
After getting the NC23 MOT/Tax and renewing the insurance a few weeks ago I decided it was time to lift the piles of crap off her and take her out.
Push her outside, hit the starter, click.........then nothing.
Anyone know where I can find a 'how to' on using an electrical tester!? I have one, unopened, but have no idea how to use it.
Looks like I may need a battery! Have stuck the charger on it to see if it can hold any charge in the meantime.
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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
http://www.400greybike.com/files/Chargi ... Checks.doc
Try this - won't tel you how to use your tester, but might help!
Try this - won't tel you how to use your tester, but might help!
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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
Well went to work and back as usual. Normally takes half hour ride but they have put me 5 mins from home the last few weeks. So now it takes me longer to get ready and get the bike out than the actual ride is.
But yesterday as my choke seemed to be going to be used as the colder weather sets in i thought i would renew the cable as it was a bit stiff. Joy of joys its now very slinky smooth. A first.
But yesterday as my choke seemed to be going to be used as the colder weather sets in i thought i would renew the cable as it was a bit stiff. Joy of joys its now very slinky smooth. A first.
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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
Work and back , bout 12 miles ! Lovely in the sun ! Better if the bike ran as i'd like! Need more mpney!! 

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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
new donor engine arrived for the CBR400/600, i need to swap some parts & i will wrap it & store it for winter.
start again in the new year
start again in the new year
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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
Yeaterday I fitted an ex. Tanuki Tyga front fairing and a GF single seat to my race nc29 :)
Did some locking wire on the sump plug and oil filter.
Next will be to sort some kind of steering stop (too much lock now), lock wire brakes, change head race bearings, close the lower fairng, install a R6 shock, sort oil/gas catch tank. Maybe balance carbs :)
Did some locking wire on the sump plug and oil filter.
Next will be to sort some kind of steering stop (too much lock now), lock wire brakes, change head race bearings, close the lower fairng, install a R6 shock, sort oil/gas catch tank. Maybe balance carbs :)
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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
It was Saturday, but unfortunately I crashed it racing and caused massive damage. 

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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
Not today, but yesterday, I gave my NC29 a damn good wash. While it was drying, I washed the kitchen floor. I then made a makeshift ramp and wheeled it into the kitchen. It is now parked up next to the radiator keeping warm, where it will stay for the winter, same as last year!
My wife said I could bring it in, as long as I washed the floor - fair deal! Last year I put a cover on it while it was inside, but she made me take it off, saying she preferred to see it! We even put some tinsel and baubles on it for Christmas! Damn I love my wife!
My wife said I could bring it in, as long as I washed the floor - fair deal! Last year I put a cover on it while it was inside, but she made me take it off, saying she preferred to see it! We even put some tinsel and baubles on it for Christmas! Damn I love my wife!

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Re: What did you do with your NC23/29 today?
After a couple of months of the Cbr being hooked up on the optimate I uncovered the bike, dug out the key for it and tested to see if it would turnover. Nothing at all, no clicking, no lights, nothing. Oh well, looks like I will actually have to take a look at the bike some day. Have fallen a little out of love with it these days, I don't get time to ride it and whenever I do get time I intend to take the Crm out green laning or something.
I am neglecting the nc23 and I feel ashamed.
I am neglecting the nc23 and I feel ashamed.