Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Well.. It have silicon sealed the top grommet zone and it is now pretty well sealed. Am having minor gasket bedding in leaks from the lower bolts and am wary of nipping the bolts up enough to crack the casing again... a drop here and a drop there..
If it does not seal I'll fit another gasket and some non setting sealant too... am getting tired of my poor skills and taking the frigging thing off all the time. I have also not multimetered it yet so no idea if it is charging..but got to work OK so something is happening!
However, the bike now has a lumpy idle and a rocket mid range surge with the new gear installed. I can imagine that the removal of the quieting gears and lighter wheels, chain and whatnot would improve this even further,
Thanks G-Force - you guys are great.

If it does not seal I'll fit another gasket and some non setting sealant too... am getting tired of my poor skills and taking the frigging thing off all the time. I have also not multimetered it yet so no idea if it is charging..but got to work OK so something is happening!
However, the bike now has a lumpy idle and a rocket mid range surge with the new gear installed. I can imagine that the removal of the quieting gears and lighter wheels, chain and whatnot would improve this even further,
Thanks G-Force - you guys are great.



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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Whoa, I just came back to this thread after a while. I didn't realise you were having so many struggles with this. If it's not all sorted yet, please contact me directly. I have no problems helping out.
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Sorry to resurect this thread!!
So everyone who did this were happy with the result? Is the kit expensive? Can it be done to a NC35 aswell as a NC30?
Thanks
Scoops
So everyone who did this were happy with the result? Is the kit expensive? Can it be done to a NC35 aswell as a NC30?
Thanks
Scoops
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
I decided instead of cutting the grommet that I would cut the plug off and then slide the wires through the orginal grommet and put a new plug on the end. Cutting the grommet didn't make much sense to me.CMSMJ1 wrote:Ahh...How could I forget the Scandinavian contingent! I knew Lasse had one as I had actually spoke with him about it..
I have refitted the system and the problem I have now found is that my sealing of the case is poor. the grommet that was originally attached to the NC generator and was slice and refitted ot the GSXR cabling is not sealing at all.
I have tried to bodge it and do not really want to use a silicon seal unless I have to..
Any ideas on this one?
Apart from that..I used my hand held grinder to whip the ribs off this new case and it took 2 minutes. Looks a bit rough but does the trick.
So, sealing advice needed please - it seems the standard NC grommet is not sliding into the case far enough and so the engine is venting out the top of the case and making my floors oily!
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
yes - I did another attempt at sealing using another set of wires and some sealant..all snug as a bug in a rug now..
|@ scoops - thse were a batch made that you had to be quick to get hold of. Email Mike Norman and ask if he has any spares..
have a lok at his blog - google mngforce and you'll see that the gear they produce is top quality.
Yes, it works, my bike revs it's ass off and the genny can probably power a kettle too..
Worth the hassle, very trick and I am smug knowing I have something so rare in my motor
|@ scoops - thse were a batch made that you had to be quick to get hold of. Email Mike Norman and ask if he has any spares..
have a lok at his blog - google mngforce and you'll see that the gear they produce is top quality.
Yes, it works, my bike revs it's ass off and the genny can probably power a kettle too..
Worth the hassle, very trick and I am smug knowing I have something so rare in my motor

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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Getting less rare... I have one in the NC24 now :D Pics to come shortlyCMSMJ1 wrote:yes - I did another attempt at sealing using another set of wires and some sealant..all snug as a bug in a rug now..
|@ scoops - thse were a batch made that you had to be quick to get hold of. Email Mike Norman and ask if he has any spares..
have a lok at his blog - google mngforce and you'll see that the gear they produce is top quality.
Yes, it works, my bike revs it's ass off and the genny can probably power a kettle too..
Worth the hassle, very trick and I am smug knowing I have something so rare in my motor
Procedure is exactly the same :)
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
If someone could actually explain the process of fitment and what parts are needed with pics and make it into a sticky , this would be really popular!!
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Ibby, G-Force organised a limited manufacture of some adapter plates which enable a lighter gsx-r stator and flywheel to be fitted.
Best to contact g-force to see if any are still available.
@Neo: Interested to hear your opinions mate, I still haven't fitted mine.
Best to contact g-force to see if any are still available.
@Neo: Interested to hear your opinions mate, I still haven't fitted mine.
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Ahh i see. many thanks
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Re: Shiny G-Force part has arrived!
Oooh.. Well it's still not finished but i'm putting her all back together to go for a ride to test the clutch springs and some other things out i've done to the motor as I don't want to carry on repainting bits if the motors not running right. :)DataRacer wrote:Ibby, G-Force organised a limited manufacture of some adapter plates which enable a lighter gsx-r stator and flywheel to be fitted.
Best to contact g-force to see if any are still available.
@Neo: Interested to hear your opinions mate, I still haven't fitted mine.
I'll let you know how its running next week sometime
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...