Christmas present for an NC30
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Christmas present for an NC30
People the misses keeps naggin me to tell her wot i want for xmas truth is i'm really struggling to think of sumthin. Can anyone suggest any tasty upgrades for the NC30 around the 80 quid mark.
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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
cbr600/sp brake caliper and master cylinder!!!
braided brake lines front and back
abba paddock stand (not strictly for the bike)
carbon bits (hugger, front mudguard etc)
track tec levers
new end can
thats all i can suggest for now
braided brake lines front and back
abba paddock stand (not strictly for the bike)
carbon bits (hugger, front mudguard etc)
track tec levers
new end can
thats all i can suggest for now
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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
choices choices!!!!Spike16 wrote:cbr600/sp brake caliper and master cylinder!!!
braided brake lines front and back
abba paddock stand (not strictly for the bike)
carbon bits (hugger, front mudguard etc)
track tec levers
new end can
thats all i can suggest for now
some list that is,makes me wish my other half was wanting to buy parts for my baby!!!!
i would say the abba stand is a great buy but slightly over the £80 mark,not much but with adaptors is around £100.
im guessing you have one already so go with the levers and renthal grips.....
i reckon renthal grips are probably the best part you can buy for you bike especially for the price,what a difference for under a tenner...........you probably have renthal grips fitted already


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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
Some good ideas there lads i've already got the goodridge hoses i think an abba stand would be ideal as i don't yet have 1. As for the renthal grips they sound good what compound would you recommend for road use. Do these look ok.
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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
that is the ones.....it seems they sell everyone that is available!!!
i personally have on my bike medium compound and the reason being is my friend had these ones on his zx7r and when i had a shot i thought wow!!!!!
what a difference in comparison to my other mates zx7r which had standard grips.....
so i stuck with what i liked and knew i liked.
they differ in colours,hard compound is darker and soft compound lighter and they recommend using glue for the soft compound ones.
the feel and feedback you get is far superior to the standard grips and they look 100 times better,you can't beat the racing look!!!!
william
i personally have on my bike medium compound and the reason being is my friend had these ones on his zx7r and when i had a shot i thought wow!!!!!
what a difference in comparison to my other mates zx7r which had standard grips.....
so i stuck with what i liked and knew i liked.
they differ in colours,hard compound is darker and soft compound lighter and they recommend using glue for the soft compound ones.
the feel and feedback you get is far superior to the standard grips and they look 100 times better,you can't beat the racing look!!!!
william
please,god,....give me the chance to prove that winning the lottery won't spoil me!!!
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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
For £80 I'd probably go for the Rick Oliver fork upgrade kit.
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Re: Christmas present for an NC30
right on ....viper_biker wrote:For £80 I'd probably go for the Rick Oliver fork upgrade kit.
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