My NC30 Projects.
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- royster81
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Re: My NC30 project.
i really really do have a very soft spot for the black/red NC30 kris....
edit, tell me you don't haave a set of TSR's in your possession.....if so pm me please
edit, tell me you don't haave a set of TSR's in your possession.....if so pm me please
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
- ibby4585
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Re: My NC30 project.
Its strange Rhory, Out of the 3 bikes i have now i always look at that one more than the others. I took the panels off it the other day and not a single lug is broken or a panel cracked, its totally original. even has all the warning stickers everywhere.!! I really love it And it was the cheapest by far!! And also now it has a renthal chain and sprocket set and the TI TSR sp1 half system to go on it!!royster81 wrote:i really really do have a very soft spot for the black/red NC30 kris....
- royster81
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Re: My NC30 project.
youre really going to love the crack outta the TSR's fella, if you wanna hear what they are like before you fit them give us a ring....
It's not having what you want but wanting what you've got....Loud ,Proud and Modified ....
- ibby4585
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Re: My NC30 project.
Yep, got them in my garage now, just giving the carbon cans a clean as i type!
just need to sort some nice can straps for them, any ideas??
Kris

Kris
- royster81
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Re: My NC30 project.
i got mine from TYGA as i was in the same boat as you. fit and work a real treat
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- skinnydog0_0
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Re: My NC30 project.
ibby4584,
I love the grey black and red 30, i used to have one back in 1996, i am sure others will disagree but i think that that nc30 in those colours is probably the best looking bike ever built.
You have a very very nice example there.
I might save some pennies and see if i can get me another
I love the grey black and red 30, i used to have one back in 1996, i am sure others will disagree but i think that that nc30 in those colours is probably the best looking bike ever built.

I might save some pennies and see if i can get me another

- ibby4585
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Re: My NC30 project.
Thanks Skinnydog, yeah i think its the best scheme too, i had a choice of all the schemes, but wanted that one. And its the original colour for the bike. I just need my type 3 scheme doing then im finished, well maybe!!skinnydog0_0 wrote:ibby4584,
I love the grey black and red 30, i used to have one back in 1996, i am sure others will disagree but i think that that nc30 in those colours is probably the best looking bike ever built.You have a very very nice example there.
I might save some pennies and see if i can get me another
Kris
- micpec
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Re: My NC30 project.


I took my RVF out on Saturday. I really like the raspy Tits cans



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- ibby4585
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Re: My NC30 project.
micpec wrote:never told anything different about the weight of the Ti system....did you hold the pipe sections in your hand...?
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I took my RVF out on Saturday. I really like the raspy Tits cans...do ride with db killers fitted so these are not too loud but still noticeable
Just remember...that the TSR cans are loud (!) and barky
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Jas, ive emailed you.
The quality of the pipework is a work of art alone, and god so light!!! Am pleased, just tightening up the security at Chez Davies's now!! Am getting paranoid!!
- micpec
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Re: My NC30 project.
Kris, this mail-pigeon just flew back 2 you.
Fit it on one of your NC30's, try it out on a longer bike trip and remember to grab the Ti pipe section just afteryou have shut down the engine for let us say 2 minutes or so...

Fit it on one of your NC30's, try it out on a longer bike trip and remember to grab the Ti pipe section just afteryou have shut down the engine for let us say 2 minutes or so...

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