My NC29 Build so far
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My NC29 Build so far
Right, bought a sorry excuse of NC29 on 02/09/10 - previous owner had butchered it to bits creating a streetfighter that wouldnt run!.

Stripped the bike down to investigate the cause.


With a bit of patience and plenty of long nights in the garage found that my TPS was knackered (plastic bit sheared off) foud this by checking resistance across 2 pins and turning throttle. Resistance should drop from 5 ohms(mine didnt).

Replaced it and bike started....
but it wouldnt rev past 5K.
Stripped the front end and found a disgrace of a wiring harness. Wires cut and left lying LIVE... Speed restriction wires had been hacked at and wrapped together!!

Sorted wiring as per drawing in manual..Very very helpful page. Started and revved without problem.
Next was to sort bodywork. Some CBR600RR fairings ordered, CBR600RR headlight ordered, clip on handle bars ordered, Double bubble screen ordered, CBR600R fuel tank ordered, New clocks ordered, CBR600RR forks ordered, New heel plates ordered.
Orders start to arrive and sent for painting.

Fairings arrive back.
Now to mount them. This is very tedious and at times i was wishing i had four arms!.
I have today lined up the bits and fastened in place temporarily with cable ties so i could measure up brackets for fabricating.
Heres some pictures of it lined up temporarily and i would appreciate any thoughts before i start to get to work.





Stripped the bike down to investigate the cause.


With a bit of patience and plenty of long nights in the garage found that my TPS was knackered (plastic bit sheared off) foud this by checking resistance across 2 pins and turning throttle. Resistance should drop from 5 ohms(mine didnt).

Replaced it and bike started....
but it wouldnt rev past 5K.
Stripped the front end and found a disgrace of a wiring harness. Wires cut and left lying LIVE... Speed restriction wires had been hacked at and wrapped together!!

Sorted wiring as per drawing in manual..Very very helpful page. Started and revved without problem.
Next was to sort bodywork. Some CBR600RR fairings ordered, CBR600RR headlight ordered, clip on handle bars ordered, Double bubble screen ordered, CBR600R fuel tank ordered, New clocks ordered, CBR600RR forks ordered, New heel plates ordered.
Orders start to arrive and sent for painting.

Fairings arrive back.
Now to mount them. This is very tedious and at times i was wishing i had four arms!.
I have today lined up the bits and fastened in place temporarily with cable ties so i could measure up brackets for fabricating.
Heres some pictures of it lined up temporarily and i would appreciate any thoughts before i start to get to work.




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Re: My NC29 Build so far
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, seems very much to me young man, that you have indeed purchased a pup
masquerading as an NC29. If my memory serves me right your bike looks very much like the Itchyfanny 400 -
a not very well known scratcher from the mid '80's and you are correct in thinking that it needs to be maintained or modified by Octopussy herself.
I myself am an advocate of the tie wrap body kit brigade, but don't forget gaffer tape is your friend!
My last bike, a Raleigh Chopper had a zebra stripe seat held together with a combination of the above mentioned
fixings - seemed like a good idea 'til I indulged in a bit of stoppying, slid forward on the seat and done me nuts on the gear stick!
Oh how we all laughed
Nice to see some FMB going on, gotta go now - my teabreak's over and I've got to get back on me head.
masquerading as an NC29. If my memory serves me right your bike looks very much like the Itchyfanny 400 -
a not very well known scratcher from the mid '80's and you are correct in thinking that it needs to be maintained or modified by Octopussy herself.
I myself am an advocate of the tie wrap body kit brigade, but don't forget gaffer tape is your friend!
My last bike, a Raleigh Chopper had a zebra stripe seat held together with a combination of the above mentioned
fixings - seemed like a good idea 'til I indulged in a bit of stoppying, slid forward on the seat and done me nuts on the gear stick!


Nice to see some FMB going on, gotta go now - my teabreak's over and I've got to get back on me head.
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
Somebody has been smoking something slightly illegal me thinksBernardblowfart wrote:Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, seems very much to me young man, that you have indeed purchased a pup
masquerading as an NC29. If my memory serves me right your bike looks very much like the Itchyfanny 400 -
a not very well known scratcher from the mid '80's and you are correct in thinking that it needs to be maintained or modified by Octopussy herself.
I myself am an advocate of the tie wrap body kit brigade, but don't forget gaffer tape is your friend!
My last bike, a Raleigh Chopper had a zebra stripe seat held together with a combination of the above mentioned
fixings - seemed like a good idea 'til I indulged in a bit of stoppying, slid forward on the seat and done me nuts on the gear stick!Oh how we all laughed
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Nice to see some FMB going on, gotta go now - my teabreak's over and I've got to get back on me head.
Coming along nicely there Neil
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
yeah, i especially like the "My last bike, a Raleigh Chopper" quote....
Thanks for the comment cbr400rrm, getting there slowly
Thanks for the comment cbr400rrm, getting there slowly
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
was it very hard to fit this kit??? did you get original honda fairings or chinese ones??? if i bought the chinese copy ones do you think they would be any harder to fit??? your bikes looking great... thanks for your time jj
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
The fairing kit was relatively cheap, considering. Its not a genuine kit, and the description for it stated that some holes may require modification but i figured seen as though i have to fabricate brackets myself it wouldnt be a problem. Headlights, forks and tank seem to be the expensive parts. Let me know if your considering installing fairings and i can forward the drawings for brackets required if you want.
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
am definetly going to fit these fairings over the winter... the drawings would be grand, am also trying to find out if a fireblade swingarm will fit as really want that wide tyred look... any ideas??? cheers jj
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
p.s what did you do with the seat unit that was originally on your bike??? is it complete with lights etc??? wanna sell it???
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
i have all other fairing parts on ebay at the minute, i have rear panels, side panels, front panel, all lights - basically everything. i also have another cbr600rr rear seat unt. Not sure about the swing arm...yet. Definately a mod on the 'to do' list
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Re: My NC29 Build so far
fixed for youjdbike wrote:am definetly going to fit these fairings over the winter... the drawings would be grand, am also trying to find out if a fireblade swingarm will fit as really want that massive chicken strip look... any ideas??? cheers jj
