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Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:41 pm
by Drunkn Munky
Yes the white wheels do look much better, i was going to paint the NSR wheels gold and get some proper SEED rep decals but ive too many bikes and too little time.

I could paint the wheels white for you if you want ;)

Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 8:48 pm
by jim157
^^^
Ha, I'm in the process of sorting myself out financially. Once I've got the funds in place and if it's still available, you can expect a PM. ;)

Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:05 pm
by ibby4585
Jim, ive got a set of white wheels for it aswell but it just doesnt look as good as the black, if it was totaly standard i would put them on.

Kris

Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:08 pm
by jim157
Kris, I noticed your black frame too. Has it been repainted or is it a cover?

Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:10 pm
by ibby4585
Swingarm, frame, subframe.pretty much everything was powdercoated black makes it so much cleaner and stays clean.

Kris

Re: Looking to buy a NC30/35, what should I expect to pay?

Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 9:22 pm
by hardnutdvd
jim157 wrote:How much did you pay?.
I paid 1500 for my 1993 NC30....
its got chinky fairings, although well fitted and good condition/paint job.
its obviously been down the road or dropped as the rads dont seem 'straight'...more over to one side. possibly like its fallen over and they pushed further to one side. this wasnt obvious as it is only visible when the fairings are off it. they all work fine and it runs quite cool by comparable standards..
it obviously had a reg/rec prob he didnt tell me about cos if id have ridden it home i wouldnt have made it (lucky it was vanned home)

its just since joining here i have seen some proper nice bikes for that money in my pref rwb scheme..although i dont mind lairy schemes...
It aint like i rushed and bought the first one though.. i looked for 3 months while waiting for my insurance to come through for my stolen and burnt NSR
famous old saying, "if i knew then what i know now!" :oops:

even so, it has been pretty reliable and it does still make me smile every time i ride it!

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let the slating begin......