NC24 Collector box
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Re: NC24 Collector box
Yep.
It writes a lot of older 24s off that arnt in great condition as the cost of repairing the exhaust if your not a welder and combined with the fact you have to take the engine out of the bike to remove the exhaust soon adds up.
Easy to spend a fair few hundred quid doing the job when you can pick up a bike for that.
RCV4s stainless steel pipes are lovely quality, with slip headers too so you can take the fronts off withtou removing the engine shoudl you need access to the sump.
However thre about 300.00 which might price out some people.
The standard retail price is around 135.00 for the mild steel ones if you can find one.
Welding them up can be a nightmare as they rot from the inside out leaving nothing to weld too
It writes a lot of older 24s off that arnt in great condition as the cost of repairing the exhaust if your not a welder and combined with the fact you have to take the engine out of the bike to remove the exhaust soon adds up.
Easy to spend a fair few hundred quid doing the job when you can pick up a bike for that.
RCV4s stainless steel pipes are lovely quality, with slip headers too so you can take the fronts off withtou removing the engine shoudl you need access to the sump.
However thre about 300.00 which might price out some people.
The standard retail price is around 135.00 for the mild steel ones if you can find one.
Welding them up can be a nightmare as they rot from the inside out leaving nothing to weld too
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: NC24 Collector box
rcv4's collectors


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Re: NC24 Collector box
thrasher wrote:rcv4's collectors
ooooh thats lush, screw my hamfisted attempts to make my own, might have to get in touch with RCV4 to see if he has anymore.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
Good picture :-)
Also has removeable rear headers so you can get into the sump without dropping the engine (useful when you drop bits in the top and need to fish them out
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Stainless Steel too.
RCV4 is a metal worker and makes them himself so providing he has time im sure he'd be able to make more.
Also has removeable rear headers so you can get into the sump without dropping the engine (useful when you drop bits in the top and need to fish them out

Stainless Steel too.
RCV4 is a metal worker and makes them himself so providing he has time im sure he'd be able to make more.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: NC24 Collector box
been stealing my pics again thrasher,just to add you can fit the system with the engine in place,you just have to hack the old ones off,and remove the shock.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
rcv4 are you still making these or do you have any left?rcv4 wrote:been stealing my pics again thrasher,just to add you can fit the system with the engine in place,you just have to hack the old ones off,and remove the shock.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
yes i still make them to order,usually like to do a small batch because they are time consuming to do.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
rcv4 wrote:yes i still make them to order,usually like to do a small batch because they are time consuming to do.
cool i shall be in touch very soon then, just getting some funds, i'll pm you nearer the time re price and what not, just out of interest how long do they take to make.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
usually 1-2 weeks depending on how buizy i am.
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Re: NC24 Collector box
Wow that looks superb, sadly a bit out of my price range unfortnatelythrasher wrote:rcv4's collectors
