my NC30 rebuild....
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The exhaust...











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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Seat + Exhaust..

That what most of other riders will see


That what most of other riders will see




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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Mate,
I think tail unit too big. I think for better view reasonable to make it smaller.
I think tail unit too big. I think for better view reasonable to make it smaller.
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
It does look big in the picture, but not that big when you stand by the bike.PARUS wrote:Mate,
I think tail unit too big. I think for better view reasonable to make it smaller.
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
awesome thread!! Just had to put a new engine in mine! Wish i took more pics 

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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
sorry for the lack of updates.
I'll post a few more pictures of the wiring when I'm back from holidays.
I'll post a few more pictures of the wiring when I'm back from holidays.
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
some way over due updates
, sorry I got side-tracked with that dam Mustang
so, last time I was working on the bike was the wiring. I wasn't too sure how to proceed, but after some trial and error it seems that I got it now. You're the judge.





tucked nicely in the garage



so, last time I was working on the bike was the wiring. I wasn't too sure how to proceed, but after some trial and error it seems that I got it now. You're the judge.





tucked nicely in the garage


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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Some long overdue update, project not dead, just got side tracked by work
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put the carbs back on, and the upper radiator.
I'm not that far away from the finishing line..... I might wire up the coil on plugs this week-end





put the carbs back on, and the upper radiator.
I'm not that far away from the finishing line..... I might wire up the coil on plugs this week-end

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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
Looks good , what rad is that?
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Re: my NC30 rebuild....
From Rick Oliver.marcus57 wrote:Looks good , what rad is that?