Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Hi all,
Today i have started to fit a micron system to my bike, hopefully the rear section should fit together ok... eventually,
My lower radiator will need to be moved forward so i have to make a bracket but under braking i worry that it may hit on something,
Have any of you had to make little adjustment to your NC with a full Micron system? also could you possibly upload a image of the rear cylinder section that seems to be the impossible puzzle.
Much appreciated
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Sorry, I cant help with NC30 specifics (mine has Honda / D&D) but I never had issue with Micron fitments on either my nasty old ZX10 or more recently the FJ..
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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I've got a full micron on one of my nc's , no mods needed to make it fit apart from removing the rad fan as the front pipes don't have the RO.to fit with .

I can try and get some pics but my garage is a nightmare at the moment
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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As Marcus says, it should fit fine if you remove the fan. It's a full race system so wasn't designed with road bike amenities in mind.

If you move the rad forward it's likely that the front wheel will hit it, it's already pretty close and can touch on track use in the stock position.
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Not the best pictures but they might help

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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Brill,
cheers for this guys, ill have another look at mine ive managed to make it fit however, the exhaust does touch the shock, only slightly but there is contact.
Ill review Marcus pic to mine to see if im doing something wrong!
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Hi
This is it fitted, i have an issues where the R/H foot assy wont bolt on flush also and the shock does have light contact with the shock, here are some images, Can you NC30 experts tell me what im doing wrong!?!
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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When i had mine, It came with some spacers that fit between the frame and footrest mounting plate.
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

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Thats what i will need then, but i am not happy to leave the job like this, something doest seem right still..... The contact with the spring is the main worry!
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Re: Fitting a Micron system to a NC30

Post by gavins »

Rotate the spring round a bit? I don't know if it would spin back but might be a short term solution.

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