Front End Options for NC30
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Front End Options for NC30
Hi,
Just wondering has anyone put a different front onto an nc30 apart from the nc35???
Just toying with what to do with the front.....something upsidedown neway....and nc35 ones are exp enuf
im sure someone has made something else fit
cheers
Damien
Just wondering has anyone put a different front onto an nc30 apart from the nc35???
Just toying with what to do with the front.....something upsidedown neway....and nc35 ones are exp enuf
im sure someone has made something else fit
cheers
Damien
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
anythings possible but common options are zxr 400 and ducati. It just so happens i have a set of trick ducati forks for sale 

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Re: Front End Options for NC30
There's no such thing as a cheap conversion. My RVF front end cost nearly £700.
Yokes @ £200
Adapter @ £80
Forks @ £200
Spindle, spacers and pinch bolt @ £40
Calipers @ £40
Clipons @ £40
Braided hoses @ £20
C/F mudguard @ £60
It all adds up. If you do decide to go down the RVF route I have a practically new adapter, bearings and yokes available.
Yokes @ £200
Adapter @ £80
Forks @ £200
Spindle, spacers and pinch bolt @ £40
Calipers @ £40
Clipons @ £40
Braided hoses @ £20
C/F mudguard @ £60
It all adds up. If you do decide to go down the RVF route I have a practically new adapter, bearings and yokes available.
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
yeah i can see ow that would add up alrite.....i might be trying to salvage a front end of something else and making it fit.....if not i might look down the route of making yokes to fit!!viper_biker wrote:There's no such thing as a cheap conversion. My RVF front end cost nearly £700.
Yokes @ £200
Adapter @ £80
Forks @ £200
Spindle, spacers and pinch bolt @ £40
Calipers @ £40
Clipons @ £40
Braided hoses @ £20
C/F mudguard @ £60
It all adds up. If you do decide to go down the RVF route I have a practically new adapter, bearings and yokes available.
just wondering if anyone ever fitted anything other than rvf frontends
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
you any pics of them???Drunkn Munky wrote:anythings possible but common options are zxr 400 and ducati. It just so happens i have a set of trick ducati forks for sale
not too sure bout duke parts....b a frigger to get callipers and all for them
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
If your interested i can get some pics for you, there 748 forks with racetech gold valves and springs setup for a 12 stone ish rider. Your gunna need pretty much the rest of a ducati front end tho, yokes, wheel, calipers, spindle etc. Not the cheapest option but riley and smev think the conversion is the dogs dangly bits.
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Yep I'd agree with that!!!Drunkn Munky wrote: Not the cheapest option but riley and smev think the conversion is the dogs dangly bits.

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Re: Front End Options for NC30
+1 on the duc front end
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Drunkn Munky wrote:If your interested i can get some pics for you, there 748 forks with racetech gold valves and springs setup for a 12 stone ish rider. Your gunna need pretty much the rest of a ducati front end tho, yokes, wheel, calipers, spindle etc. Not the cheapest option but riley and smev think the conversion is the dogs dangly bits.
dont know if i really want to go with duke parts to be honest just coz of the cost of whole front end...but sure stick up the pics anyway if ya have them handy
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Anyone aware of a CBR600RR front end being tried? There's a 2009 full front end (wheel, bars, callipers etc) available locally for not bad money. Would obviously need mods at the head but I have a full machine shop at work so should be able to handle that so long as it's not a massive change. I'm not too wise on the geometry or load rating side of things though so would appreciate any comments before I consider throwing cash at it.