NC30 Loom routing
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NC30 Loom routing
The time has come to stick the electrics back in after the complete rebuild following the rearending fun, having taken not alot of useful pictures I cant remember for the life of me what path the loom takes. I can recall that towards the rear of the bike it clings to the subframe black plastic clips but no more than that.
Anyone fancy showing me the way in the name of viffer rebuilding? :D
Anyone fancy showing me the way in the name of viffer rebuilding? :D
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Re: NC30 Loom routing
From back to front, the loom started down the left of the subframe, then crosses over to the right at whre the subframe and frame meet. Continues up that side to the lights/clocks between the headstock and right fork leg. It does hwever split and go through the v shape munt thatholds th motor and down to the front coils and lower radiator. I hope this makes it a little clearer for you.
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Re: NC30 Loom routing
Threading a standard loom (if it is) through can be a bit of a pain, you'll soon see that theres only one path it can take if you want everything to hook up!
Just connect everything as you work from the back of the bike to the front, you can't really go wrong. Stripped down race looms are a lot easier, things get pretty tight with standard looms.
Just connect everything as you work from the back of the bike to the front, you can't really go wrong. Stripped down race looms are a lot easier, things get pretty tight with standard looms.

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Re: NC30 Loom routing
PM me about this and I`ll send you over a copy of the official diagram from the factory workshop manual (or if you`ve got a tenner spare, I`ll sell you a manual...!)
Rick
Rick