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pillion passenger footrests

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right this is the bike im thinking of buying , its an nc30 with a converted cbr 600 rr rear fairing , but it doesnt have any pilly footrests , the holes are there in the subframe but due to it being converted i dont think the nc30 ones will fit without fouling the fairings , does anyone have any idea or seen anyone to get around this ? i want to buy this bike saturday but if i cant pick the missus up from time to time i cant buy it :(

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Post by Drunkn Munky »

Even if the foot pegs did fit the seat unit would most likely crack over time as i doubt the pillion seat is supported correctly by the bodged subframe.

Each to their own and all that but that bike looks awfull, and a money pit i bet too. Seriously mate theres much better NC's about for sale.
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i cant find any nc30's that are less then £1500 i dont wana spend close to £2000 on a 24 year old bike

i did have a look at the subframe and it was bolted on and had brackets welded on etc to support it , but i spose your right , i did put up a wanted on here but got no reply and all there is on ebay atm is projects or there even a nc30 on there for near £2500 !! lol
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£1500 will get you a decent NC unless ive had my head stuck up my arse and prices have shot up. admitantly there getting few and far between these days but they are out there
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This looks decent going by the pics.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1992-HONDA-VF ... _500wt_949
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http://www.pistonheads.com/SALES/3663717.htm

Both of these could be had for £1500
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the ebay one looks more appealing to me but its a fair old way away lol
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If you have a pillion seat fitted I think you need the pegs for mot?
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vfrderek wrote:If you have a pillion seat fitted I think you need the pegs for mot?
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makz2008 wrote:
vfrderek wrote:If you have a pillion seat fitted I think you need the pegs for mot?
Nope
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