Streetfighter NC35?
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Jashdown
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Streetfighter NC35?
Has anyone done a streetfightered NC35? I haven't found any threads about it. I'm really just wondering if anyone would know if there was a compatible headlight/instrument brake I could use to mount a headlight without the fairings.
The current instrument bracket has no mount for a headlight because they bolt straight to the nose cone. I could always get a headlight bracket machined up and then welded to the standard instrument bracket and cut off the protruding nose cone mount, but I was hoping for something a bit more simple.
I was thinking something from a VTR or from one of the CB's. Anyone got any ideas?
The current instrument bracket has no mount for a headlight because they bolt straight to the nose cone. I could always get a headlight bracket machined up and then welded to the standard instrument bracket and cut off the protruding nose cone mount, but I was hoping for something a bit more simple.
I was thinking something from a VTR or from one of the CB's. Anyone got any ideas?
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Em sea 19
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
Any basic metal fab place should be able to tig you up a bracket to mount headlights and a dash too. Just get the headlights you want and measure it up from there should cost less then $100.
Rear jack up plate, vertical aligned headlight. Tidy the wiring.
Rear jack up plate, vertical aligned headlight. Tidy the wiring.
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
iDemonix wrote:Don't do it!
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
iDemonix wrote:Don't do it!
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thutchoo
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
When the fairing was off mine i thought it would look really cool but couldn't bring myself to ruin a beautiful design classic
Fair enough on sonething there is an abundance of such as a zx6, but do not ruin an NC!
Fair enough on sonething there is an abundance of such as a zx6, but do not ruin an NC!
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nazzurro_19
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
Lets swap u can have my nc30 to trash and ruin all you like n ill keep your nc35 clean and original :)
No cash though just a straight swap
No cash though just a straight swap
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amorti
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
Some bikes look good fighered (carb blade, GSXR1100) and some look bad (nc30, nc29).
I like fighters but, don't do it.
I like fighters but, don't do it.
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james....
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
Dont do it to a straight one! Street fighter used to mean crashed it and cant afford to fix it, sell it and buy a cosmeticaly damaged one to do it to. That way your saving one-not sacrificing one!
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pns
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Re: Streetfighter NC35?
I think you can give it a try.Check my nc30 streetfighter http://s1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa4 ... 0111-1.jpg .You will need a lot of work if you want to make something good.You can always turn it back to normal if you don't like it.If you have a plan in your mind give it a try
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