New VFR NC30
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New VFR NC30
Hello all
been a member for some time now, but finally got a 400!. It is a 1992 nc30, with a set of 'West' fairings. I want to return it to the original colours and from info on the site am sure it is a type 7, the paint codes under the rear seat are NH1 and NH1K, which seem to confirm it. I will need the appropriate stickers to detail the fairings, I'm sure you will have covered it before so if someone could point me in the right direction?. Also any recommended painters in the South London, Kent area would be helpful. It seems to be a fair bike, I will service it and MOT it this weekend and ride it for a while to check all is well. The only problem I have found so far is it is a touch difficult going into neutral when it has been ridden, possibly a cable adjustment, the gears feel fine.
It came with the Haynes manual, which I must say seems pretty good but also the full Honda workshop manual that has been printed out and put into a binder. I will get some pictures up later this week.
All in all, well pleased and all for a bargain £800.00!!
Ian
been a member for some time now, but finally got a 400!. It is a 1992 nc30, with a set of 'West' fairings. I want to return it to the original colours and from info on the site am sure it is a type 7, the paint codes under the rear seat are NH1 and NH1K, which seem to confirm it. I will need the appropriate stickers to detail the fairings, I'm sure you will have covered it before so if someone could point me in the right direction?. Also any recommended painters in the South London, Kent area would be helpful. It seems to be a fair bike, I will service it and MOT it this weekend and ride it for a while to check all is well. The only problem I have found so far is it is a touch difficult going into neutral when it has been ridden, possibly a cable adjustment, the gears feel fine.
It came with the Haynes manual, which I must say seems pretty good but also the full Honda workshop manual that has been printed out and put into a binder. I will get some pictures up later this week.
All in all, well pleased and all for a bargain £800.00!!
Ian
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Re: New VFR NC30
sounds a good price assuming it runs etc. Get some pics up, some of us lurv the pics!