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Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:36 pm
by yayoboy
thanks for all comments so far! yeah it says nc30v

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:46 pm
by graybriggs
Cool project but I don't like the fairings. Too high - it's out of proportion.

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:16 pm
by aaron0288
Well, I'll be honest. First and foremost, congrats on completing it. I can see alot of work has gone into it, but.............

God damn thats ugly!

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:17 pm
by oliherst
Awesome job man, very well done!

Lovely paint scheme too! Have you had much chance to ride it, what is it like? You enjoying it?

When does the stock NC project start? :twisted:

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:34 pm
by NC30V
aaron0288 wrote:Well, I'll be honest. First and foremost, congrats on completing it. I can see alot of work has gone into it, but.............

God damn thats ugly!
what's the point??? there was no need for the "god damn thats ugly!" comment! every one has there own tastes and differances.

i think the bike looks gr8 pal! nice to see something differant as to boaring standard standard!!
good work

kev
NC30V

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 1:54 pm
by CMSMJ1
It is a quality build mate, well done!

Looking forwards to seeing it at the next 400gb trackday ;)

@ kev - let's all agree to disagree ref the tyga or std issue.

Personally I don't like the look of the fairing as it is not balanced and RC211V never ran a single sider..I am a purist..but I appreciate that it take man hours and effort to produce a quality article and this is one of them. If it had std fairings it would be no mroe quality as any muppet can stick a set of panels on and think it is the mutts..

End of the day, someone spending time and effort on a bike old enough to drink is cool.. :)

Anyways, what does yours look like these days? Still red and shiny?

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:24 pm
by NC30V
yeah i can agree to disagree, i just think that every one has there own tastes and i hate to see bitching about outhers bikes when someone makes a effort to be differant.
also i was'nt just refairing to the standard bodywork, i meant just in general i like to see upgrades...

as for mine its lots differant, in at rapier paintwork at the min for a new job, running pfm six pots, isr race discs, forks in for overhaul, isr rear caliper and mastercylinder, new polished swinger, set of dymag five spokes and nitous oxide kit with many many more parts to list gone on but my fingers hurt now..lol

cheers
kev

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:29 pm
by aaron0288
I'm not "bitching" at all. I acknowledged the fact that alot of work had gone into the bike, and I have much respect for yayoboy for doing it all himself, I know I certainly couldn't do it. I just stated my opinion on the looks of the bike. By saying "boring boring standard", you're effectively saying what I've said.

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:23 pm
by TheRehabKid
That looks gorgeous, great colour scheme!
I bet it's really pleasing knowing how clean it is underneath as well :D

Re: the project completed! (not for 56k!)

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:48 am
by yayoboy
thanks for all comments, good and bad! i am pleased that 95% like what ive done but for those who dont, your entitled to any opinion you want, but i love it, i built it exactly how i wanted it and painted the colours i wanted, imo its refreshing to see something different, like mine or nc30v's (which is a beaut btw m8) rather than repsol, konica, telefonica reps. all in all, im grateful for the positive comments, but if you dont like it, shame, but dont care, because I LUUURRRVVVE IT LOL!
btw oli, the original rebuild will start in about a month or two. i need to get 4 months worth of riding out my system first!