What did you do with your NC30/35 today?

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jimmytanko
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Re: What did you do with your NC30/35 today?

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fitted the new (uprated battery) reg/rec, fuel tap repair kit and vacuum hose. then took it for a half hour blast and hey presto it didnt cut out on me at all. so im assuming one or all of the above changes have sorted it.
just needs a little bit of fettling now before the next 3sisters track event
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Re: What did you do with your NC30/35 today?

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Enjoyed a track day at kyalami ImageImage
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Cleaned off all the dead bugs after a 1200km 2 day ride up north to cottage country.
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Re: What did you do with your NC30/35 today?

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Changed headstock bearings which looked as if they had never been changed, did fork seals, brake pads, full service, wheel bearings, chain and cleaned the carbs. like a new bike :grin:
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Rode my 3rd track day on the NC30 at Cadwell Park on Thursday

Loved the circuit and starting to feel more at home on the bike :grin:



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Finally got round to fitting my PVM wheels to the Carbon RVF. Looks the dogs, shame all gona have to be stripped back down soon to fit 444 motor :cry:
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sold one of them at the weekend, and vic_vtr is trying his best to get me to buy shit loads for the RVF
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Smelling my fresh minted paint for the month before putting them in.
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(Excuse the messy room haha)

They gonna be bluffed again once fitting in and letting my fuel tank dried off another spot.

Got myself Haynes manual and gonna start tackling myself on the Carbs. I've done it on my ninja 250 but looking at these might be daunting but gotta start somewhere I guess? Haha.

Thinking of getting my rims painted. Orange or Red..... hrmmmmm..... haha.

I really unsure to let myself do the forks/shocks or let the experts do it. What do you think guys haha?
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The forks are no problem, the rear I'd hand over to someone that can re-gas it. :)
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Re: What did you do with your NC30/35 today?

Post by speedy231278 »

Not today, but at the weekend I went to Beachy Head on my 35 both Sat and Sun for the air show. Nice ride on both days, shame Sunday was so windy up there it made taking pics next to impossible and the two Lancasters had cancelled plans to appear. The ride home on Sunday was noteworthy because a few miles from home I watched as a rarity came up on the odometer - all the digits on it were incremental. It read for a brief time 23456.7, and because the bike has been round the clock you could argue it won't happen again for another 111111.1kms ;-)
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