Alex's NC30
- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
It's only 2 or 3 inches long, it doesn't work as well as a proper baffle kit, but it certainly helps.
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Re: Alex's NC30
Nice bike alex i wish mine was that clean well actually i dont cause then i'd have to keep that way
good luck with the track day i saw a nc at mallory park on a track day it was destroyed on the straight but nailed everyone else at the hairpin, edwinas and the bus stop. i would like to track mine but the suspension would need some serious work
out of interest did you overhall your rear suspension yourself?
alex

good luck with the track day i saw a nc at mallory park on a track day it was destroyed on the straight but nailed everyone else at the hairpin, edwinas and the bus stop. i would like to track mine but the suspension would need some serious work

out of interest did you overhall your rear suspension yourself?

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Re: Alex's NC30
The front had already been rebuilt before I got the bike (some 3-4 years back) and is still feeling OK, the rear I put a later spec rear shock in which was rebuilt by Brook Suspension with a new spring.
I'll put some pics up of the track day when I'm back
I'll put some pics up of the track day when I'm back

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Re: Alex's NC30
Took the bike for it's MOT today. It passed without a single minor. First time I've ridden it for 6 months. Absolutely loved it, she ran like a dream. 

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Re: Alex's NC30
As ever a really lovely bike mate, was great to see it being used in anger, and the few times I got to hear it at full chat it sounded awesome, hopefully I'll get a chance to put it back to back against mine at some point :)
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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
- alexwitham
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Re: Alex's NC30
Cheers Sam and thanks for the M6 nut!
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Re: Alex's NC30
It's not a problem mate, shame it didn't quite match the 3 you did have
Now got a set of stainless nylocks on there 


'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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Re: Alex's NC30
This is great stuff, totally saves my nuts under heavy breaking. Highly recommended for road or track use.


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Re: Alex's NC30
Is that a stomp grip? I think it looks like shit, but after some late braking the other day and nearly sending my bollocks to my stomach, I'm thinking of investing in some, can't see it when you're on the bike anyway!
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