Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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Re: Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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had a good blast out in the sunshine, first time since the rebuild , just a few hours to check all is good , no over heating no drips or anything , a tad boggy low down on the revs but quckly clears and pulls good , might have to look at the jetting 118/120 at the mo, need to find a decent dyno local really, also will have to source some mirrors, i like the looks but it feels odd without them ,
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Re: Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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Both kris and myself run big jets with that system mate, think kris ran 124's all round and i ran 126's due to the RLR motor wanting a bit more.
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Re: Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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ok tony , bear in mind ive done no hocus pokus on the motor , and stock carb setup standard needles not raised or owt , ill get some jets in 120 up to 124 , you say 124's all round ?
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Re: Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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Yes I ran 124's all round with RO needles no washers, and it was clean right through the rev range.

For some reason those pipes need massive jets to get it crisp.
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Kris's motor was standard and IIRC he had 124's and Rick O needles

EDIT: there you go straight from the horses mouth ;)
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brilliant , ok i know where im heading , ill get that sorted see how she goes :grin:
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kris i take it its the RO road carb needles , and standard type jets or dynojet
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Std kehin jets i used, i think when kris says no washers he meant no extra washers, thats what the RO road needles are designed for.
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I think I might have used dynojet jets to be honest, but never had a problem. Yes sorry RO needles have the washers built in to them but I still used the small metal retaining washer also.

The only time I had problems with this set-up was removing the rubber flap and trying a Kn filter. It ran shocking so went back to standard filter and rubber flap.
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Re: Deviants nc30 strip and rebuild

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ok well im not too clued up on the diference between the kehin and dyno , am i right in thinking that the sizing in numbers is not the same so if i was going to get dynojets id have to buy the equvilents to 124 (dont know what the numbers are)
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