My NC30 Projects.
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Re: My NC30 Projects.

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Re: My NC30 Projects.
Fitted some numbers.
Opinions!!



Opinions!!



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Re: My NC30 Projects.
EDIt - I am talking shit.
They look cool..that is all!!
Quality moto dude..
They look cool..that is all!!


Quality moto dude..
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The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
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Yep know what you are saying Mark. But they are the same thickness believe it or not, checked that before i started.
The nosecone numbers, the left has kicked out a bit due to the shape of the fairing, funnily enough so has the RVF number on the bike in the motegi musuem.
They are very soft numbers and to move i will re adjust the nose one to see if its any better.
kris
The nosecone numbers, the left has kicked out a bit due to the shape of the fairing, funnily enough so has the RVF number on the bike in the motegi musuem.
They are very soft numbers and to move i will re adjust the nose one to see if its any better.
kris
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Re: My NC30 Projects.
EH?CMSMJ1 wrote:EDIt - I am talking shit.
They look cool..that is all!!
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Quality moto dude..
reckon you were right the first time, i will have a play about and see what i can do
Kris
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Re: My NC30 Projects.
That is one awesome looking machine.
Nice one Kris.

Nice one Kris.
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Re: My NC30 Projects.
Man, I didn't want to be dissing the moto.. The numbers will always have some minor issues as you are sticking on a curved surface.ibby4585 wrote:EH?CMSMJ1 wrote:EDIt - I am talking shit.
They look cool..that is all!!
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Quality moto dude..
reckon you were right the first time, i will have a play about and see what i can do
Kris
I removed it as it looked wrong (from me) to be saying that..
They are not perfect, but IMO, they don't need to be. It looks great. Numbers are cool.
And to remind people - I am the only no9 in this village..

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Re: My NC30 Projects.
No mate, I reckon you were right, the left does look bigger and it isn't straight, but it looks odd if i bend it round the curve on the nosecone. They are very cheap numbers but I bought them because I knew I could remove them easily and they are the correct font.CMSMJ1 wrote:Man, I didn't want to be dissing the moto.. The numbers will always have some minor issues as you are sticking on a curved surface.ibby4585 wrote:EH?CMSMJ1 wrote:EDIt - I am talking shit.
They look cool..that is all!!
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Quality moto dude..
reckon you were right the first time, i will have a play about and see what i can do
Kris
I removed it as it looked wrong (from me) to be saying that..
They are not perfect, but IMO, they don't need to be. It looks great. Numbers are cool.
And to remind people - I am the only no9 in this village..
On the whole thumbs up for numbers I reckon!
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Re: My NC30 Projects.
Rock on mate
id be keeping the OKI in the conservatory from now on just so i could drool over it every night.

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Re: My NC30 Projects.
Would it have looked odd if you'd lined the 1 up parallel to the edge of the black?
Hadrian
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