HRC carb tray and velocity stack - NC30

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HRC carb tray and velocity stack - NC30

Post by lukemillar »

Hey,

Does anyone know anyone/anywhere that sells these parts or versions of them?

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http://www.rvf.dk/rickoliver/

Rick oliver, he's a member on the site... Sells heaps of replica parts.

I swear the dude makes a killing off this site alone.
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amaechizzle wrote:http://www.rvf.dk/rickoliver/

Rick oliver, he's a member on the site... Sells heaps of replica parts.

I swear the dude makes a killing off this site alone
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I swear that rick has done more for this site than many others combined.

You cannot get HRC NC30 velocity stacks off him though..no-one makes them and as far as I recall, he does not stock the air trays either.

Saying that, get his stocklist (that linked one is out of date) and see how much superb kit he has for the bikes.

A top chap indeed.
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Re: HRC carb tray and velocity stack - NC30

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amaechizzle wrote:http://www.rvf.dk/rickoliver/

Rick oliver, he's a member on the site... Sells heaps of replica parts.

I swear the dude makes a killing off this site alone.
and if you knew him you'd know he's not like that
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Post by Drunkn Munky »

Ive brought a lot of stuff from rick and he doesnt make much off it. OE parts are usually supplied under cost and the special 1 off parts he does are worth every penny for the work and developement put into them.

Too right he should make a mint from it, but that i doubt
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RO doesn't make a living out of it, he's a cool guy and helps many of us.
(right can get my discount now :whistle: )
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Post by lukemillar »

Yep, already ordered a few bits from Rick!

Couldn't see the tray though on his stocklist, but mine is from last year so I mailed for a new one

Thanks for all the replies

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get the tray from jap4perf
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The velocity stacks are becoming increasingly hard to find, I haven't seen any advertised (worldwide) for at least 6 months.

The function of the hrc velocity stacks is twofold - shorter induction path (moves peak power higher up in rev range), but more importantly they restrict the carb air jets (a small brass pipe).

You can restrict them in other ways, like tapping the tube, or you could try blocking them up completely. If you don't restrict the air jets the bike won't run well at all with no airbox/filter.
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Re: HRC carb tray and velocity stack - NC30

Post by Drunkn Munky »

Cammo, I didn't know that about the air jet no filter setup, nice one. What's the difference in size between the hrc stacks and the rvf stock stacks?

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