lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
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				lukemillar
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Couple of pics:
Yay:

Photo courtesy of JDASPhoto
Nay:

Photo courtesy of Dallas Alexander
			
			
									
						
										
						Yay:

Photo courtesy of JDASPhoto
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Photo courtesy of Dallas Alexander
- Tim400GB
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Bad times bud! Hope you and the bike didn't come out too bad!
			
			
									
						
										
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				lukemillar
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Nah- all good, just gravel rash!
			
			
									
						
										
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				lukemillar
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Updated my blog with the latest from round 2 of the Winter Series:
http://hondanc30.blogspot.co.nz/2017/06 ... rnd-2.html
			
			
									
						
										
						http://hondanc30.blogspot.co.nz/2017/06 ... rnd-2.html
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Excellent write up as usual. Are you now using the hrc cams and modded pistons? If so what do you think of the change?
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Hey Yakama
Yeah- it is working really well. Just the fact that I need to change the gearing is positive enough! I have to say though that it only came together after I had the dyno time. Ideally, I'd love to boost the static compression a little more but that would mean skimming the heads more a compromising on a little piston/valve clearance which i don't want to do. The more expensive option would be custom pistons but that is an expense I don't want to take! Right now, I think I will get more bang for buck from focusing on the rider instead!
Cheers
Luke
			
			
									
						
										
						Yeah- it is working really well. Just the fact that I need to change the gearing is positive enough! I have to say though that it only came together after I had the dyno time. Ideally, I'd love to boost the static compression a little more but that would mean skimming the heads more a compromising on a little piston/valve clearance which i don't want to do. The more expensive option would be custom pistons but that is an expense I don't want to take! Right now, I think I will get more bang for buck from focusing on the rider instead!
Cheers
Luke
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Re: lukemillar - NC30 Post Classic race bike
Any updates on how your mods and bike are going Luke?