Strabge rear brake on NC29.
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Strabge rear brake on NC29.
Just found this on Gavin site. Looks strange, never saw such update before.


http://www.jap4performance.com/customerBikes.html


http://www.jap4performance.com/customerBikes.html
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
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prefer that the rear brake should be above the swing-arm.
anyway, that looks cool.
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prefer that the rear brake should be above the swing-arm.
anyway, that looks cool.
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
This bike was owned by Anthony Thomas until a few months ago, then he sold it to me :) However, it now has the origional rear brake fitted, he kept the home made rear brake for his next project.
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
If I so happy to catch the owner. So, more question - are these wheels DYMAG ?
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
What arse end is on that Col?
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
The wheels in the pic were Dymags but he crashed at Snetterton and smashed them both, Ive got Marvics on it now and the seat unit is a 2004 CBR400RR with 2 inches cut out the middle to make it fit the custom made sub frame and fit around the tank. Ive just made another for my second bike and was pretty easy to do. I also changed the suspension from WP to Ohlins.. didnt get on with the WP at all. Hes a couple of paddock pics at the Scarborough road race 2 weeks ago. http://www.diddley.smugmug.com/gallery/ ... PA53K-A-LB" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
Not to steal the thread, but is it possible to get "fancy" wheels in the nc29 size (thinking about the rear wheel) cus I find it har to find a 4,5" rear... or are you running a 5" or 5,5" ??
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
Im running 5" rear wheels which gives a lot more choice. Col
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
Col, are still using DYNATEK CDI for this bike ?
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Re: Strabge rear brake on NC29.
Hi Parus,
No, I've now got a HRC ECU in at the moment... I get better power and over a bigger rev range, however the wet bike still has the Dyno2000 ECU but as soon as I can get another HRC ECU. I will swap that over as well. Col
No, I've now got a HRC ECU in at the moment... I get better power and over a bigger rev range, however the wet bike still has the Dyno2000 ECU but as soon as I can get another HRC ECU. I will swap that over as well. Col