NC30 Honda Britain rep
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Needs a cash injectionTimon wrote:Any updates Tony?

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
I can help with that - Fancy selling me that TS motor of yours?! 

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
think its time to give phillip another call me thinks!
vic-vtrvfr wrote:they're like rocking horse poo with sprinkles of unicorn horn on top.
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
More lightweight goodies


It needs some brackets made so its self supported, at the moment it fixes to the outer skin of a NC30 tank so doesnt exactly save a lot of weight. A carbon cover would be a better option.
Rear axle is finished, wheel nut machined down to suit the NC wheel and the dodgy thread recut.



It needs some brackets made so its self supported, at the moment it fixes to the outer skin of a NC30 tank so doesnt exactly save a lot of weight. A carbon cover would be a better option.
Rear axle is finished, wheel nut machined down to suit the NC wheel and the dodgy thread recut.

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Great stuff, man!
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Well RS axle fitted up and also found a set of RS PVM mags to go with it


3.5" front and 5.25" rear so perfect size for a 160 tyre. Paint is scabby but there going castrol green on the front and white
on the rear.
I have half the HRC cooler, just need to mod the pump housing now.




3.5" front and 5.25" rear so perfect size for a 160 tyre. Paint is scabby but there going castrol green on the front and white

I have half the HRC cooler, just need to mod the pump housing now.

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep

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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
eBay, they were listed for all of about 30 mins before i come across em and hit the buy it now button. I loved the last set i had so couldn't pass em by.
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Re: NC30 Honda Britain rep
Woohoo progress, did you get the oil filter fitting out of the engine?