Billing's Bikes
- alexwitham
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Correct answer, I'll be out and about March time I reckon. I'll give you a text sometime for a ride out, be a good laugh to go for a hoon with a fellow '30 enthusiast.3- Your bike isn't allowed out in this sort of sh!tty weather, it might catch a cold or get some dirt on it something
- BillingCBR
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Lol I wanted to take mine off the road end of november - february, but work commitments meant I couldn't lay it up for more than a week while I did the carbs 
Look forward to going out for a spin with someone mate, especially someone who takes as good care of their bike as you and many other people on here
I thought I had a suitable spacer for the lower fairing, but it seems its too short due to these lowers having the rubber grommet, so after finding a link on here posted by force-v4, I picked one up for £5.50 delivered instead of £7 something
So close to getting her clothed again, I'm really happy.
I should have enough for 3 day delivery on the SP1 exhaust, so hopefully will have it by the end of the week

Look forward to going out for a spin with someone mate, especially someone who takes as good care of their bike as you and many other people on here

I thought I had a suitable spacer for the lower fairing, but it seems its too short due to these lowers having the rubber grommet, so after finding a link on here posted by force-v4, I picked one up for £5.50 delivered instead of £7 something

I should have enough for 3 day delivery on the SP1 exhaust, so hopefully will have it by the end of the week

'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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get a soundclip of the system up when you have it fitted, looks like a good buy i payed just under £500 for my mercury sp1 system so a ti for that money looks a good buy.
looks like your making some good progress with the bikes
looks like your making some good progress with the bikes
- BillingCBR
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Good price for that, when I first bough mine I was going to get an MHP sp1 from Jap4, but never quite had the cash
I'll get a sound clip as soon as I can, just a matter of time
Hope to see more progress from you soon, your bike is stacking up to be really different once the bits are fitted 



'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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BillingCBR wrote:Good price for that, when I first bough mine I was going to get an MHP sp1 from Jap4, but never quite had the cashI'll get a sound clip as soon as I can, just a matter of time
Hope to see more progress from you soon, your bike is stacking up to be really different once the bits are fitted
Considering its new i was happy , i should be ordering the final bits to get it finnished this week but i have run out of money to have it painted and im not looking forward to the task of getting the dymags on it.
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Will be worth it if you get them on mate :D I'm running out of money too, damn these addictive machines!!!
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
- force-v4
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Addictive indeed!
Im building 2 30's & still altering my 94' - will it ever stop? Most probably not!
Its always worth all the hastle, cut fingers & all.
Im building 2 30's & still altering my 94' - will it ever stop? Most probably not!
Its always worth all the hastle, cut fingers & all.

- BillingCBR
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Been a bit busy, need to charge the battery and give it a run, but it's getting there :D couple of tiny little bits to sort and it'll be done bodywork wise :D




'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
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I really like the look of USD's on a RWB, didnt think i would but it looks top mate
- BillingCBR
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Thanks mate
It's certainly looking better now it has some bodywork on it. You may have noticed the lack of LHS panels and V piece, I wanted to get a look at how it should look when it's done :) If anyone wants the black bolts I have the ones from the seat unit, nose cone and mids (no bottom most or 1/4 screws) I'll be getting proper Honda ones next month 


'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire
Neosophist - The NC30 doesn't go very well when it's on fire