Nc30 track bike build
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
Thats the plan , will buy yakama's hrc kit and then get the rest from Rick oliver.
bike needs to be ready for march so i best get my ass in gear as im not the fastest or most motivated with getting things done and the oki is still in bits.
bike needs to be ready for march so i best get my ass in gear as im not the fastest or most motivated with getting things done and the oki is still in bits.
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
Agree with Tony, mine made just under 65bhp with a system, hrc spec carbs, port work plus a few other bits. It will take abit of dyno work to get the fuelling right but will be worth it.
If there is enough interest i will modify the carb trays for the forum members when they run the hrc set-up if they dont fancy doing it themselves. Ive done a few now.
James
If there is enough interest i will modify the carb trays for the forum members when they run the hrc set-up if they dont fancy doing it themselves. Ive done a few now.
James
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
All the hrc carb parts are now ordered plus my second order of bits from Rick Oliver , a set or wets and a wheel.
also got a set of samcos ect ect
Starting to think it would be easier and cheaper to of bought a ready made trackbike but wheres the fun in that , all the little bits and bobs soon add up ,
also got a set of samcos ect ect
Starting to think it would be easier and cheaper to of bought a ready made trackbike but wheres the fun in that , all the little bits and bobs soon add up ,
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
It would definately be cheaper to buy one already done, you're trying to do too much in one go.
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
read the first reply to the first post lol.
i really hope you finish this build but, it'll be so worth it in the end...
i really hope you finish this build but, it'll be so worth it in the end...
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
What do you mean trying to do to much, no point in building it with old knackered parts only to have to replace them.geoff33 wrote:It would definately be cheaper to buy one already done, you're trying to do too much in one go.
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
Got some pics of the micron system , hoping that someone can i'd it for me .



Wheres the best place for me to get some new stainless exhaust springs?



Wheres the best place for me to get some new stainless exhaust springs?
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Re: Nc30 track bike build
Fed up of falling other bits in my garage so i have loosely chucked some bits on the bike, trying to work out what little bits i need.





