NC35 fuelling

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maciekmaciek19
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NC35 fuelling

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Hi,
I need your recommendation.
I'm in west London and need my NC35 setup properly in terms of fueling. I think it's running way too rich. It's making less than 100 miles on a tank full.
Is there any place or person you would recommend for this work? I guess some jetting might be required and I will need this to be done over the weekend as this is my home to work bike.
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Re: NC35 fuelling

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Hmm... Looks like my only option is Honda dealership...
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how clean is your air filter? Simple solutions...or as you have google...look for a dynojet approved place for a run to see your fuel/air ratio
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Post by wullvfr »

yeah get it on a dyno and that will show how rich it is running etc..........


how does the buke run?

if it was silly rich then i would have thought it was running like shit unless its set up to run like this!!!!!!



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Re: NC35 fuelling

Post by sa.racing »

Where abouts are you mate ? there are a few places around London that are pretty good, And a few to steer clear of
When dealing with carburetors you need someone who really knows what there doing, There not hard to set-up just often misunderstood.
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Not west london but i check out Southern Cross in Kilburn, they have a dyno and the guy there races an nc30, ask for Matt.
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since I serviced my RVF its giving me about 20-30 miles extra on a tank... well chuffed with that.
I might go take a look see at Souther Cross too,allways good to know a desent bike mechanic.

maciekmaceik19 - Is that your RVF at Chiswick Honda?
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Re: NC35 fuelling

Post by maciekmaciek19 »

Hi,

I'm in Northolt and yes the bike runs like shit in low revs. mpg is also ridiculously low.
I have a brand new filter and oil on the bike, carbs cleaned and synced, not sure about valves situation (might be quite bad actually)
I'll check out the Southern Cross place - hope they will be able to jet the bike properly there.
RVF007 - NO! Is there one in Chiswick honda at the moment? How nice? How much :)
Cheers guys!
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Sam wrote:Not west london but i check out Southern Cross in Kilburn, they have a dyno and the guy there races an nc30, ask for Matt.
Just dropped them an email. I hope the price will not make me rob houses on x-mas eve.
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the RVF at Chiswick Honda is a wreck... looks like its been used to plow fields with.

check your pm.

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