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Clart
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Hello all
I've just bought a NC30 (H reg - '90), ready for my test on the 27th of October :)
Here's some pics;




With a little bit of damage (fell off the side stand);


I've been reading through tones of the topics on here and looking at all the shinnies that Tyga do, and have big plans at best :)
This will be my first "proper" bike, after I have taken a sledgehammer to my clapped out, un-reliable Yam SR125.
Here's some pics;




With a little bit of damage (fell off the side stand);


I've been reading through tones of the topics on here and looking at all the shinnies that Tyga do, and have big plans at best :)
This will be my first "proper" bike, after I have taken a sledgehammer to my clapped out, un-reliable Yam SR125.
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Re: Hello all
Welcome along. That is a lovely looking bike there Clart. That is my favourite NC colour scheme. My recommendation to you would be sort the suspension and some sticky tyres and fill the rest of the tank with petrol rather than the Tyga option. I'm not disrespecting Tyga in any way as I've had their bodywork in the past and still have some of their bits on my bike but you will benefit more from a suspension overhaul/upgrade and just enjoy riding it.
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Clart
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Re: Hello all
Thank you,
Yeah, just thinking long term :D
All that needs doing is, like you said, the tyres and suspension, and the valve clearences need sorting (i'm lead to believe)
Yeah, just thinking long term :D
All that needs doing is, like you said, the tyres and suspension, and the valve clearences need sorting (i'm lead to believe)
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stigess
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Re: Hello all
Nice bike there Clart, all the best for your test.
Buts whats with the
Only thing i need to do is change the disk so if you are going to take that sledge hammer anywhere near it i'd be intrested.
Heres a pic of my NC30 i'm hoping i'll be swapping on to soon :D

So good luck to both of us
Buts whats with the
I'm currently on a Yam SR125 and booked for a test but i wouldn't say it's unreliable, if anything it's the most reliable bike i've had. Yes clapped out old rusting snail, but not un-reliable.after I have taken a sledgehammer to my clapped out, un-reliable Yam SR125.
Only thing i need to do is change the disk so if you are going to take that sledge hammer anywhere near it i'd be intrested.
Heres a pic of my NC30 i'm hoping i'll be swapping on to soon :D

So good luck to both of us
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Clart
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Re: Hello all
10 previous bodgers
- i've just bought a coil and changing it today to see if thats the problem, she just doesn't like starting :'(
Nice Bike, good luck to you too :)
Nice Bike, good luck to you too :)
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Clart
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Re: Hello all
just changed the coil, let's see if it's any better 
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Clart
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Re: Hello all
Coming into this with no real knowledge, what would you suggest, i don't mind learning, but would like a nudge in the right direction :)viper_biker wrote:...sort the suspension...suspension overhaul/upgrade...
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Re: Hello all
Fork upgrade kit from rick oliver, £100 ishClart wrote:Coming into this with no real knowledge, what would you suggest, i don't mind learning, but would like a nudge in the right direction :)viper_biker wrote:...sort the suspension...suspension overhaul/upgrade...
Rear shock start from £150 and right up to £600
Bridgestone BT090's or dunlop alpha 10's £150 - £180, shop around
Fresh oil, new filters, carb balance and valve check will have it running sweet, All of that is covered in the haynes manual if you fancy having a go yourself. Not a hard job and your find plenty of advice on here.
Good luck with it
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Re: Hello all
looks just like my baby did when i got it, forget tyga mate keep it standard the look will grow on you, trust me it did with me
i did plan on a tyga fairing with r1 tail but now im sticking standard, although i may do mito or nc35 tail and mabe a single head light front.
good uck with the bike mate!
i did plan on a tyga fairing with r1 tail but now im sticking standard, although i may do mito or nc35 tail and mabe a single head light front.
good uck with the bike mate!
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Re: Hello all
Holy Sh!t! Smokin Joe's with what looks like a VFR750 rear conversion? Fancy selling it?stigess wrote:Nice bike there Clart, all the best for your test.
Buts whats with theI'm currently on a Yam SR125 and booked for a test but i wouldn't say it's unreliable, if anything it's the most reliable bike i've had. Yes clapped out old rusting snail, but not un-reliable.after I have taken a sledgehammer to my clapped out, un-reliable Yam SR125.
Only thing i need to do is change the disk so if you are going to take that sledge hammer anywhere near it i'd be intrested.
Heres a pic of my NC30 i'm hoping i'll be swapping on to soon :D
So good luck to both of us
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...