My first NC30
- Cammo
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Re: My first NC30
Looking good mate.
They're aftermarket springs in your forks, the standard springs are wound tighter at one end.
They're aftermarket springs in your forks, the standard springs are wound tighter at one end.
"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
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Re: My first NC30
Received a few more things From the powdercoaters yesterday clip-ons master cylinders. Also got my preload adjusters and my probolt adjusters.

Today a load of bolts back from zinc coating and a few things that have been polished

Just waiting on the two roller bearings for the Swingarm and a few things from rick o and I can get all the frame and forks back together need to drop the wheels off at the powder coaters

Today a load of bolts back from zinc coating and a few things that have been polished

Just waiting on the two roller bearings for the Swingarm and a few things from rick o and I can get all the frame and forks back together need to drop the wheels off at the powder coaters
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Re: My first NC30
Started putting the swinging arm together before work


- Deviant400
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Re: My first NC30
loverly 

Deviants AM/PM buildxivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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Re: My first NC30
Looks very nice so far, good work!
Will watch your progress with interest.
What Make is the exhaust system shown in your pics?
Will watch your progress with interest.
What Make is the exhaust system shown in your pics?
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Re: My first NC30
nomnom...... shiney bits
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Re: My first NC30
Received a set of levers today from china quite impressed with the quality of them and they look quite well.
I need a better reservoir cap think I'm gonna order a probolt one

Also received some head race bearings so just need to get my forks together and the frame will be complete.
Wheels are at the powder coaters so when they come back and are fitted with tyres it will be a rolling frame.
I need a better reservoir cap think I'm gonna order a probolt one

Also received some head race bearings so just need to get my forks together and the frame will be complete.
Wheels are at the powder coaters so when they come back and are fitted with tyres it will be a rolling frame.
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Re: My first NC30
A few more bits and pieces today. I removed the full ethos exhaust from the bike I bought for parts it needs a decent clean up and the cans dinTed and scraped. I think I want to replace it with a carbon can of a similar design anyway.

Received my clutch lever assembly grips and a reservoir sock to hide the old yellowey colour reservoir




Received my clutch lever assembly grips and a reservoir sock to hide the old yellowey colour reservoir



- ibby4585
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Re: My first NC30
Looking good mate, impressed with your build and keep it going.
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Re: My first NC30
Those p/c bits look very nice indeed. That is going to be one very nice bike when you are done.