Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road NC35
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Spoke too soon, obviously didnt check it properly and there's a crack in the same place. Can't be bothered fuck-arsing around for weeks on end again so sending it to a local place to be fixed
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Mate if you didnt have shit luck you'd have none, get on to tyga direct and throw your toys out the pram they should be kissing your butt after all this hassle.
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Sam, did you ever find those type 1 lowers?
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
I know, right? I've gotten nowhere, said about the crack and how I ordered on January 9th and am getting very cross. Said I was just going to get it repaired at a local place as I can't wait another 5 months for another broken one to turn up, but there's been no mention of making it right. I'm extremely disappointed if truth be told, and it doesn't look like the people that should care do :/Drunkn Munky wrote:Mate if you didnt have shit luck you'd have none, get on to tyga direct and throw your toys out the pram they should be kissing your butt after all this hassle.
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Is this with tyga or jap4?
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Both mate, the last message read along the lines of 'short of hand delivering it there isn't much that can be done.'
Local place wants £125 to do an invisible repair on it, not bad if it was second hand or cheap, but I expected a lot better for £450.
Jim, I've dug them out of the unit, getting pics tomorrow after work if thats ok?
Local place wants £125 to do an invisible repair on it, not bad if it was second hand or cheap, but I expected a lot better for £450.
Jim, I've dug them out of the unit, getting pics tomorrow after work if thats ok?
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
That's smashing mate. Let us know and I'd be happy to pop over whenever is convenient for you. Cheers.
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Isn't there a chap on the PB forum from around Thetford who makes carbon stuff?
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
What sort of damage to talking on the carbon.
I can repair the stuff, I did reverse cylinder jims R1 airbox.
Could do it for materials and a beer but you got post to add that increases cost.
I can repair the stuff, I did reverse cylinder jims R1 airbox.
Could do it for materials and a beer but you got post to add that increases cost.
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Re: Coming back to the fold - track conversion NC23 + road N
Yes Chris repaired my very badly damaged Carbon airbox to a high standard, very impressed as I thought it was only fit for the bin before he got his hands on it.Variablevalves suck wrote:What sort of damage to talking on the carbon.
I can repair the stuff, I did reverse cylinder jims R1 airbox.
Could do it for materials and a beer but you got post to add that increases cost.