xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
Well lets hope there is someone on here, willing to come and see you?
Also, you say mechanics charge stupid amounts but you will be paying for their knowledge, experience & tools etc, so on certain jobs, well worth it.
I can do 99% of things myself but I still had my box of brand new fork parts, put together & set up professionally. Cost me £100 @ a garage, I know & trust, so well worth the money.
Also, what do you value your time @???
If you spend forever & a day trying to fix something & then it goes wrong, its time wasted.
Or alt. someone can do it for just say £200 & its right 1st time, its worth spending the money, especially where costly, delicate parts are involved.
No-one wants you to end up with a bike that worthless, knackered & has cost you £3k in bodgery.
It would be cheaper to buy a bike that's mechanically sound & then you can dress it your way.
Now, I know Scotland is a big place but how far are you from Glasgow? I know someone there who could possibly help you out? He's on here as well - Geebus.
Also, you say mechanics charge stupid amounts but you will be paying for their knowledge, experience & tools etc, so on certain jobs, well worth it.
I can do 99% of things myself but I still had my box of brand new fork parts, put together & set up professionally. Cost me £100 @ a garage, I know & trust, so well worth the money.
Also, what do you value your time @???
If you spend forever & a day trying to fix something & then it goes wrong, its time wasted.
Or alt. someone can do it for just say £200 & its right 1st time, its worth spending the money, especially where costly, delicate parts are involved.
No-one wants you to end up with a bike that worthless, knackered & has cost you £3k in bodgery.
It would be cheaper to buy a bike that's mechanically sound & then you can dress it your way.
Now, I know Scotland is a big place but how far are you from Glasgow? I know someone there who could possibly help you out? He's on here as well - Geebus.
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
yes your right, i also got my forks done at the garage, 100 quid aswell. and i am about 3 hours away from glasgow, i stay up north in Inverness
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
Ok, sounds like a fair distance for anyone!
Well, give Gee a call, you never know, he does like to help out - 07969-754880
Tell him Colin gave you his number, I'm sure on a nice day, with the enticement of tea & biscuits, he'll ride up with his nc30 & you can sort something.
Even if you give him a drink for his fuel, its got to be a good start.
Well, give Gee a call, you never know, he does like to help out - 07969-754880
Tell him Colin gave you his number, I'm sure on a nice day, with the enticement of tea & biscuits, he'll ride up with his nc30 & you can sort something.
Even if you give him a drink for his fuel, its got to be a good start.
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
thanks! il give him a call, but it wont be till after mid august, as i am currently on holiday with my parents.
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
Its a start.
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
Ill fix your bike, for £25.50 and a reach around.
You gotta get to me though.
You gotta get to me though.
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
lizard821000 wrote:Ill fix your bike, for £25.50 and a reach around.
You gotta get to me though.
Fuck me, you are cheap!

Neo and Colin are right - and Geebus is a top lad. Man Named Dave is up in Inverness eh? If nothing else, get a new pair of eyes to look at it.
Inverness is a bloody long way away - 400 miles from me. In all honesty, if I was taking a bike trip, I'd swing on by for a few hours and help you out!
Fix that tap properly - do it right, take pictures and be sure to test it. Perhaps blag a second hand tap off here
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
Hi,
I dont know how long you've had your bike but did it used to belong to a former forum member called The Hamster?
I dont know how long you've had your bike but did it used to belong to a former forum member called The Hamster?
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
i have no idea, i bought it from a guy who lived in Elgin, about 40 minutes away from inverness. he said only the rear brake needed fixing, but. there is a lot more problems than that as you can see.
why?
why?
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Re: xivlia's thread of nc30 problems and questions
i think the hamster from what ive heard was a bit of a disaster thats why, he had his bike dynoed and it gave like 40hp!
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