Front End Options for NC30
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Yep - one of our lads- Venom IIRC, or Venomken (check his vids) has fitted a CBR6 front end to his sublime moto..
It can be done, there are offset issues I think...but it can be done and he and his bike are fast.
It can be done, there are offset issues I think...but it can be done and he and his bike are fast.
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
tayto94 wrote: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
nice pooch 

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Re: Front End Options for NC30
CMSMJ1 wrote:nice pooch


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Re: Front End Options for NC30
I have a RVF400 with 2006 Suzuki GSXR-600 front and rear suspension installed. I don't know how close the suspension build for both the VFR400 and RVF400 are, but it's a nice setup. Here are a couple of pics of my bike (Currently has Tyga fairings):








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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Very nice WINGZERO619, alot of work has obviously gone into that bike very nice. If anyone would like to go down the Ducati front end route I will be having some new fitting kits machined up in the coming weeks.


Need any used Nc30 parts? Want to fit a Ducati front end to your Nc30? If so give me a shout.
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
and here is my Ducati front end fitted using one of Rileys kits

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Re: Front End Options for NC30
That does look nice alrite...this is what i was leaning towards...a gsxr or cbr front endWINGZERO619 wrote:I have a RVF400 with 2006 Suzuki GSXR-600 front and rear suspension installed. I don't know how close the suspension build for both the VFR400 and RVF400 are, but it's a nice setup. Here are a couple of pics of my bike (Currently has Tyga fairings):
did you fit the front end yourself?
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
yeah looks well...for a complete front end its prob big bucks thou???Smev wrote:and here is my Ducati front end fitted using one of Rileys kits
Smev
do you have brembo's yea?
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Re: Front End Options for NC30
Its not too bad to be honest mate - I just searched ebay alot and picked up stuff as and when I could afford it. You don't notice how much it is then!!
My forks with bottom yoke and stem were £90
Wheel and discs - £170
top yoke - £15
brembos - £65
Mudguard -£70
Harris Clipons - £70ish
Fitting kit from Riley - Well you'd best ask him what he's charging!!
My forks with bottom yoke and stem were £90
Wheel and discs - £170
top yoke - £15
brembos - £65
Mudguard -£70
Harris Clipons - £70ish
Fitting kit from Riley - Well you'd best ask him what he's charging!!
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