NC30 build
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Re: NC30 build
Rick O has answered now so the yoke adapter is on the way together with a nc35 fork upgrade. Few carbon bits too and a new chain also on the way.
Rick also mentioned that I will need to modify the lock stops on the yoke so the steering turning circle isn't terrible. A lot of people said the turning circle is awful after putting 35 forks on a 30 but out of interest who actually modified the yoke and still thought it as bad?
Not really sure how to modify it either but sure I have seen someone who has done it already. Maybe not to an nc35 tho- was it Porndog? Will have to have a gander through old posts.
Rick also mentioned that I will need to modify the lock stops on the yoke so the steering turning circle isn't terrible. A lot of people said the turning circle is awful after putting 35 forks on a 30 but out of interest who actually modified the yoke and still thought it as bad?
Not really sure how to modify it either but sure I have seen someone who has done it already. Maybe not to an nc35 tho- was it Porndog? Will have to have a gander through old posts.
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Re: NC30 build
Yes, Rick (Porndog) fitted adjustable stops to his, would be in is build thread
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Re: NC30 build
time for some pics I think. will have a go tonight, should be a hell of a lot easier now I have the iphone.
I have boxes all over the place now with bits of bike in them. I cant remember what I have so having reread this I remembered a few things I have but didn't realise! pics of them will help!
I have boxes all over the place now with bits of bike in them. I cant remember what I have so having reread this I remembered a few things I have but didn't realise! pics of them will help!
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Re: NC30 build

Mmmmm

On the way home from the tt with the sun setting over the iom!! Awesome, sorry, back to the nc.

Nc35 throttle and both cables.

Nc35 carbs


Chinese rads, will just see how they go.

Well these are nc35 clipons, problem is I bought them months ago and only just opened the package, I am not going mad am I? They are exactly the same aren't they, so looks like I still need a left or right clipon

Nc35 yokes

Captive spacers for nc35, new RO springs for the nc35 forks, yoke adapter.

New seals for the forks which need doing, just scared to touch the forks so far!



Pazzo levers, gsxr m/c, braided lines, Cbr brakes, v nice condition too, love them.

Mph converter

Front headers to rear jubilee clips - I need to change the ones on the bike but that means the exhaust needs to come off.

Gsxr 1000 k7 Flywheel.
So all in all a long list of bits now and need to crack on. Problem is currently I work about 60 hours a week so I literally cannot fit it in! Might need to book some time off and get started again.
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Re: NC30 build
I'll have to nip up one evening Adam and bring the NC for some inspiration!
NC30 type 7, mods: Art can, Ohlins shock & RO fork kit
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Re: NC30 build
Eventually I have tracked down a front spindle for an NC35.
Unfortunately that means I almost have enough parts stockpiled to finish this thing off. I quite enjoy buying parts and doing nothing with them now !
Unfortunately that means I almost have enough parts stockpiled to finish this thing off. I quite enjoy buying parts and doing nothing with them now !
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Re: NC30 build
Keep buying parts as spares and as 'you never know when it may come in handy' lol
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Re: NC30 build
Sourced some clip ons and R6 reg rec- however the reg rec might have to go on the nc23 as that's got a flat bAttery.


Got an nc35 front fender too.
Just need to put it all into action soon, haven't got the know how to do the nc35 fork seals so that's delayed me until I grow a pair and just have a go. Still looking for the fairing lowers too.
Off to the bike show tomorrow so maybe I will be inspired to crack on soon.


Got an nc35 front fender too.
Just need to put it all into action soon, haven't got the know how to do the nc35 fork seals so that's delayed me until I grow a pair and just have a go. Still looking for the fairing lowers too.
Off to the bike show tomorrow so maybe I will be inspired to crack on soon.
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Re: NC30 build
This has to be the slowest build ever lol, I have some lowers for sale mate if your interested, plain white, bit dirty, one side has a small scrape but crucially no cracks and all the lugs are intact bar 2 that hold the lowers together along the bottom, it still fixes together fine. £65 plus about £15 for delivery (will have to check to confirm)