Alex's NC30

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Re: Alex's NC30

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i've just a put a 35mm jack up kit on mine,what a pain in the ass to fit lol
How so mate? I thought it was bloody easy? lol

Thanks for the positive feedback guys. :grin:
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Thinking about it, the NC is probably in its finished guise, no more planned mods for the near future, its time to put my wallet away enjoy the thing!

On the other hand, a man still has to treat himself every so often :grin:
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just read through the whole thread again and you've put work into that bike!

it shows, that is one of the best nc30's ive seen on here. purely becasue all your mods are quite subtle.

thats the sort of thing im aiming for with mine, but balencing spending money on the road bike and saving for racing is really hard :(.

i just wish i had a garage, my shed isn't big enough to get down really work on mine.

and i dont like going al fresco because i can never depend on the weather to stay sunny, and if it does im out riding the thing!
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I have mate, thanks for your positive comment.

Concidering when I bought this bike it was 100% standard, its had a lot of work done to it! Part of my love for this bike is that all the work has been done by me and people who have done the same will know what I mean.

Good luck on your race bike mate, I've never even put this bike round a track, don't know if i'd even dare incase I fell off.
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im the same, my nc30 isn't going to touch the track, especially once i've finished it.

luckily i've got a nc29 thats going to be my racing beast!
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Hmmm, carbon...
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Outside a cafe which made delicious scones, Isle of Man.

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Driveway of our home stay in Castletown, Isle of Man.

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Yours truelly at Peel beach, Isle of Man.

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Clean up/general maintenance checks after returning back home.

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so clean... :drool:

like it man..really tasty moto :mrgreen:
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Re: Alex's NC30

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Thanks alot man, she's done me proud over the 2 years of ownership without breaking down a single time.
May be changing moto's soon, unfortunately meaning she'll be up for grabs as I'll be unable to run 2 bikes and a car on my pathetic salary. I hope one of you guys take her as at least then I can rest assured it'll be taken care of.

Asking price would be in the region of £2k. It's not set in stone yet as I'm still undecided, however I feel a change in class is on the cards.

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