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ibby4585
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Are they all your RC's then Dave? i love them! one day after a lottery win. I like the NC35 too!

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The race 35 belongs to a friend, but these are mine.
I find my NC35 goes better and rides better than my NC30, more stable and better midrange,
but the top end does fade a little.
My old NC30 had even less midrange, but my current one is better, the carbs having been set up on a dyno.


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very very nice. :drool: whats the history with the four rc's are you a collector, dealer or racer?.

yeah wanna try an nc35, chap up the road has got one on the forecourt but its too much money.
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Just a rider.
I bought the red wing new in 1991, then a secondhand one to modify in 94.
Some time later, 95 and 96, 2 local friends offered me their one owner mint, nicely modified 30s [HRC, spondon, ohlins, micron, ITG, marvic, maxton bits] including all original parts. so I bought the 2 of them.
I sold my moded one in 98. :-( [It was Honda UK's press road test bike in 1989, F716 OOY]
I bought another standard one in 2004.
I bought the NC30 in 08, the 35 last year.

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Very nice!

Is that an HRC exhaust system on the 2nd bike? Looks very similar to my nc30 hrc system.
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No, it is a early [1992] Micron full system.
The 3rd one is a Micron carbon slip on.

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wow your garden looks like my wet dream :drool: :drool:
very nice collection
ride them a lot
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nice man I love those HRC rearsets :grin:
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Purists wont be happy but heres mine:

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Wanted to do something a bit different, its crying out for some replacement fairings though.
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wallie_555 wrote:Wanted to do something a bit different, its crying out for some replacement fairings though.
Very nice! The seat unit suits really well with that paint. I'd leave the standard fairings - you'll only take a way from all the nice bits you've got going on.
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