UK NC30

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Re: UK NC30

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Took some photos, but poor quality as shop was closed. :(

Dont think my friend is selling his now :cry:
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Bike just sold for £5000 to a collector who does not intend to use it much, which is probably what I would have ended up doing if I bought it, now that I have found a nice import.

My friend has decided to keep his so I will carry on looking, but the asking price for UK NC30s is very high, maybe I should look for an alternative, but what is there?

Perhaps I ought to sell the 900ss first to make room.


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Re: UK NC30

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Very nice bike indeed, I think you should add it to your already impressive collection. Go ahead, why not, you KNOW you want it! :P

By the way, I have an original US Honda 1990 RC-30 sales brochure. I saw on V-Source that they have all the brochures but not this one. I would scan and send it to that site but I can't seem to find any contact info. Send me your e-mail address Dave and I'll send the scans to you.
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It is already sold. I think an NC35 would make more sense, an RC45 even better, but less sense.

I have a copy of the US RC30 brochure thanks, a friend got one with his new RC in 1991 when he lived in Florida.

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Have you seen this, it's a guy in California that also collects these things. :o

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Re: UK NC30

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Beautiful, but 5 is an odd number dont you think, would he miss one?

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arsey30 wrote:Beautiful, but 5 is an odd number dont you think, would he miss one?

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, let me guess which one you would pick,....................might it be................RED?!
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Correct.
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arsey30 wrote:Correct.
Haven't you heard? Carbon is the new red! :shock: (drool..........................)

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Re: UK NC30

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Seem to have rather strayed into 750's rather than 400's. Does that side stand even work on that carbon faired RC45?

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