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arsey30
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MODIFIED RC30.
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Another modified RC30

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how do you decide which bike to go out on?
do they have different parts fitted to em to make them each special?
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I ride the one most suited to the proposed journey.

2 are standard and 2 are modified with different parts but in a similar way.
i.e. HRC, Maxton, ohlins, micron, spondon, marvic , w/p.

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what sytem is on that bike??
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royster81 wrote:jason and joe ,i love love love those two bikes ......frigging love them

joe ,are they tyga discs ?
Cheers man, always nice to have the old girl appreciated. Definitely prefer this seat unit to the RCV one both in terms of look and fitment. Can't fault it for fit but only thing is that the fibre glass is very thin and squeaks a bit when you sit on it :shock: . it also came with an adaptor to fit to the rear mount points but this would have involved a bit of cutting of the undertray so i didn't bother. Did have to remove the lock mechanism though as it was pressing into the seat, that reminds me, i must get one of those bum stops.
Disks are OEM ones. Had to get new ones last year...ouch they aint cheap are they! newer mods include rear carbon hugger, rear braided line, new linear fork springs, Pressure switch on rearsets, alloy screen brace, HRC engraved stem plug and brake res cap and carbon yoke protector and a new set of Alpha 10's. One day I hope to get round to painting it in something more fitting, but thats for the future.
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hannakournikova asked "what sytem is on that bike??"

It is a 1991 non deep sump full race Micron 110db, they also did a few in stainless.



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arsey30 wrote: It is a 1991 non deep sump full race Micron 110db, they also did a few in stainless.
Only 110dB? Pffftt...!
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You are right, once on the move I can hardly hear it over the crackle and bark of the open carbs.
I do have to fit my earplugs with a mallet though :D

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This is my old road NC30, i'm currently on with building another for the track, but haven't got any decent pictures yet!

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