Alex's NC30
- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
Had a few hours spare so started fettling with the carbs and filtration.
Popped over to Rick's to pick up some filter foam, gives a lovely growl when you crack the throttle. Surprisingly it only took around an hour to find the perfect jetting:


Popped over to Rick's to pick up some filter foam, gives a lovely growl when you crack the throttle. Surprisingly it only took around an hour to find the perfect jetting:


- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
Glad I went for the clear option






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- royster81
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Re: Alex's NC30
that looks fantastic mate....
i see you like your FORDS also ....
i see you like your FORDS also ....
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
Really happy with the screen. Cheers for the recommendation. And ideas what I can do to her now???
The Fiesta is mine, Mondeo is my parents' car.
The Fiesta is mine, Mondeo is my parents' car.

- Drunkn Munky
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Re: Alex's NC30
its stunning as it is, time for serious mods now, genni upgrades, light wheels (gold ones
), yokes, over sized pistons
Go on


Go on

- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
I do keep toying with the idea of a whole new front end....
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Re: Alex's NC30
Not sure what though. Don't want to spend stupid money on it. Thinking RS250 clocks, ZXR400 USD's and so on.
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Re: Alex's NC30
keep the RWU forks, i've never seen the need to swap the forks other than for looks.
if it were my bike i'd swap the pillion seat for a cowl or the whole seat unit for a solo item painted up to stock colours, and if i went the solo unit way i'd swap the sub frame for one of ricks.
if it were my bike i'd swap the pillion seat for a cowl or the whole seat unit for a solo item painted up to stock colours, and if i went the solo unit way i'd swap the sub frame for one of ricks.
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
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Re: Alex's NC30
I want:
Full Silhouette body kit painted in r/w/b
Dymag rear wheel
Ducati USD front end
Gixxer Genni
So many ideas, so little money!
Full Silhouette body kit painted in r/w/b
Dymag rear wheel
Ducati USD front end
Gixxer Genni
So many ideas, so little money!
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