Nc30 yokes to accept 675 forks
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:31 pm
Before you read any further, the below information is from what I have read and understood on this forum and understood when I have spoken to people running the 675 front ends, I am happy to be told I am wrong on the details below.
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Hi looking for interest and opinion.
I am wanting to put some triumph 675 forks into my NC30 race bike, this is pretty easy to do in truth. The 675 forks share the same upper and lower yoke diameters as the NC35 forks. So to fit triumph Daytona 675 forks all you need is some NC35 triple clamps, then the RO adapter fitting kit. And you are good to go, you can use the nc30 wheel with the Triumph 675 spindle with no mods other than some additional spacers being turned up and a bit of fabrication to allow you to fit the front mudguard.
The use of the 675 forks allows a set of forks that actually have real adjustability and tuneability options being that they are a modern up to date cartridge fork. It also allows for the use of radial brakes again using the nc30 discs, there is a slight pad overhang as the disc are 296 whereas really the calipers should be used with 300mm discs, so periodically you many need to remove your pads and remove the excess pad that is not contacting the disc.
However, looking around NC35 triple clamps are expensive and rare, for what is a 20 year old item that may or may not be tweaked from crashes and 20 years of usage. They also require the addition of a RO fitting kit at additional expense.
What I’d like to do is have a set of NC30 yokes copied in all aspects with regards to rake trail and offset but with the ability to accept 52mm/50mm fork legs into the bottom and top yokes. They will have a NC30 stem in them to allow for them to be essentially a bolt on upgrade. The bonus of this is that if you do not want the expense of the 675 forks you could simply bolt in a set of RVF NC35 forks and away you go. I also believe that Triumph street triple forks are the same but are not equipped with radial caliper mounts and so are less desireable and hence cheaper. But please check that the forks used on the triumph street triple are 52mm lower mount and 50mm upper mount.
I understand (And agree) that NC30’s look better and correct with the RWU forks and a late set of NC30 cartridge forks with RO kit in them are a very good set up and adequate for the bike and its usage. I am purely after the additional performance gain that can be achieved on track from the use of modern bang up to date cartridge forks and radial brakes.
I have been in contact with a motorcycle engineer about this and it is something they specialise in, they are active members on another forum and anyone who is on PBmagforum will know them and agree that they are more than capable of doing this safely and correctly which to me is worth paying for, do you really want to be on your bike when the stem or triple clamps snap?!!?.
So is anybody interested in a set, they will look very similar to standard NC30 yokes but obviously made out of billet aluminium, I am not going to start requesting differences to each set of yokes what I have explained above is how they will come, there are no options on colours etc or offsets or concentric adjusters as this defeats the object, as the design time cad modelling and programming is the same if I get 1 set made or 10. So if I can spread that design cost through more sets it reduces the price if they are having to adjust and redesign for different requirements that cost saving is diminished. At the moment I have requested an price estimate based on 1 set and 5 sets.
I will not be making anything on these I will be passing them on at cost as I am really just trying to get some yokes for myself but spreading the design cost over as many units as I can.
I know there has been some issues to do with group buys so am happy to discuss postage of things and I am happy for you to contact the fabricator and have them send it direct to you if you wished
Paul/mods if you are not happy with this post please delete it. Thanks
Hi looking for interest and opinion.
I am wanting to put some triumph 675 forks into my NC30 race bike, this is pretty easy to do in truth. The 675 forks share the same upper and lower yoke diameters as the NC35 forks. So to fit triumph Daytona 675 forks all you need is some NC35 triple clamps, then the RO adapter fitting kit. And you are good to go, you can use the nc30 wheel with the Triumph 675 spindle with no mods other than some additional spacers being turned up and a bit of fabrication to allow you to fit the front mudguard.
The use of the 675 forks allows a set of forks that actually have real adjustability and tuneability options being that they are a modern up to date cartridge fork. It also allows for the use of radial brakes again using the nc30 discs, there is a slight pad overhang as the disc are 296 whereas really the calipers should be used with 300mm discs, so periodically you many need to remove your pads and remove the excess pad that is not contacting the disc.
However, looking around NC35 triple clamps are expensive and rare, for what is a 20 year old item that may or may not be tweaked from crashes and 20 years of usage. They also require the addition of a RO fitting kit at additional expense.
What I’d like to do is have a set of NC30 yokes copied in all aspects with regards to rake trail and offset but with the ability to accept 52mm/50mm fork legs into the bottom and top yokes. They will have a NC30 stem in them to allow for them to be essentially a bolt on upgrade. The bonus of this is that if you do not want the expense of the 675 forks you could simply bolt in a set of RVF NC35 forks and away you go. I also believe that Triumph street triple forks are the same but are not equipped with radial caliper mounts and so are less desireable and hence cheaper. But please check that the forks used on the triumph street triple are 52mm lower mount and 50mm upper mount.
I understand (And agree) that NC30’s look better and correct with the RWU forks and a late set of NC30 cartridge forks with RO kit in them are a very good set up and adequate for the bike and its usage. I am purely after the additional performance gain that can be achieved on track from the use of modern bang up to date cartridge forks and radial brakes.
I have been in contact with a motorcycle engineer about this and it is something they specialise in, they are active members on another forum and anyone who is on PBmagforum will know them and agree that they are more than capable of doing this safely and correctly which to me is worth paying for, do you really want to be on your bike when the stem or triple clamps snap?!!?.
So is anybody interested in a set, they will look very similar to standard NC30 yokes but obviously made out of billet aluminium, I am not going to start requesting differences to each set of yokes what I have explained above is how they will come, there are no options on colours etc or offsets or concentric adjusters as this defeats the object, as the design time cad modelling and programming is the same if I get 1 set made or 10. So if I can spread that design cost through more sets it reduces the price if they are having to adjust and redesign for different requirements that cost saving is diminished. At the moment I have requested an price estimate based on 1 set and 5 sets.
I will not be making anything on these I will be passing them on at cost as I am really just trying to get some yokes for myself but spreading the design cost over as many units as I can.
I know there has been some issues to do with group buys so am happy to discuss postage of things and I am happy for you to contact the fabricator and have them send it direct to you if you wished