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im getting a few made up, should have a price in 2 weeks as the guy is on holiday next week
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Nice one, just let me know :)

Torque arm is going out tomorrow on a 1-2 day tracked service, so looking friday latest :D Gotta see what other bits I need to fit it, so may well be end of the month before I can get it on the bike, but will keep you all updated :)

After this it's big rads and some trick wheels (really feeling 3 spoke marvic/dymags if I can find them) May see about Ducati wheels, I like the 5 spoke Marchesini wheels but dunno if they'll fit or can be modified to fit :S
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Im after some magteks so my 3 spoke PVM's may be for sale soon ;)
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Don't tempt me Tony, you know I'll have to save up for them for something like 3 months before I can afford them :lol: would be a bit nice though :mrgreen:
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Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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RC30 torque linkage was sent out earlier :) should arrive tomorrow, I'm now about to email Rick O to ask about any bearings or spacers I need, so will hopefully have it all fitted at the start of next month (get paid at the end, and only have about £100 to live on until then!

I'm thinking of fitting the NC24 slides this weekend, and possibly even the oil cooler if I get time, but will most likely be doing odd bits on the shedroom, it's currently being prepped for painting, so hoping to get some carpet and move in early next week :P
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Lol your life is too cool, spends every penny he has on his bikes and lives in a shed room with them. Where did I go wrong?

NC24 slides.....pah you want proper HRC slides you do :whistle:
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Ha, ha! Shed-room, wicked - so what do i call my house??? A harage? a garouse? answers on a postcode please.
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wouldn't a post CARD be more use for writing things on than a post code? ;) Screen arrived today, nice one mate, I'm swapping over a bit of money on my way to work, so will send you what I owe tonight :up:

shedroom is awesome, if all goes to plan I'm moving in sunday :up: it has been suggested that I have a house/shed warming party, but I don't have enough people that would turn up, would end up me on my own watching tv, so I'm pre-empting it and going to do it anyway and not have the crushing disappointment of nobody turning up, or all having to leave really early :lol:

Brake link is here, getting a list together of everything I need to get it fitted, mostly misc bolts and washers, but there is a pair of spacers missing that I'll need, and I need someone with an RC to measure the torque arm on their bike so I can see if the NC one (that's fixed to the swingarm as standard) will swap across.
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:whistle:

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I'm in (no, that's NOT what I said to her!!!!) the shedroom is just about ready, I've started to paint the workshop as I don't like the plain wood, nice coat of matt white will do me nicely.

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'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire

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