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probably will to save a ball ache like this next time something needs doing, although at £25 delivered they were pretty much the cheapest around :lol:

Providing I get a confirmation email tomorrow, sunday will see this project take a massive leap forward :D so I'll finally be able to give a proper update :up:
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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Ha, ha! Now im waiting to see it all together - im sure you'll be on it from the second you get back. :grin:
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You know it mate! admittedly it's only been cleaning, but realised I'm missing the long bolt and spacer to hold the top of the belly pan on on one side :( ordered from DSS, so it's all good :grin:

Just so everyone else can enjoy the type one goodness with me :mrgreen:

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I stole the pics from the emails from force-v4, but will have pics of the panels when they're fitted to the bike :)
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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:grin:
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got time to fit the tank, put the sub air filter in and give everything a wipe over :)

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Will hopefully get some better pictures in the next few days :D
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Well its half way there - roll on the weekend! :pray:
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looking great you certainly don't hang about all the peices coming together nicely :plus:
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Cheers Colin, I assume by the weekend you mean because the RVF front end should be in by then? :grin:

Dave, seems I've just gotten lucky with parts recently, especially the tank and lowers :D Got just a couple of little bits to buy from Honda, but they're P.I.T.A things, such as 1/4 screws etc, but with xmas coming up I'll have to budget to sort presents and stuff out first ( :down: maybe they can have a crunchie each and think themselves lucky?)
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Bottom yoke has it's bearing, I just need to grease it :) I've started pulling the old front end off, plan is to get the wheel out, then take the bars off and drop the rest in one big go and sort it out later, then swap over all of the electrics when the RVF front end is in :grin:
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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just the yokes, bars and forks left on there now :D took about 40 minutes, due to seized calipers :(
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
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