nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
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And Yeah you could fabricate on easily if you have the tools.
You could do it to an NC30/35 using the same clutchrod / sprocket cover as it'll just bolt on.
However the NC30/35 speedo is driven off the sprocket and the NC2x is drive off the wheel so you'd need to mod the sprocket cover to hold the speedo drive :)
Shouldn't be too difficult

And Yeah you could fabricate on easily if you have the tools.
You could do it to an NC30/35 using the same clutchrod / sprocket cover as it'll just bolt on.
However the NC30/35 speedo is driven off the sprocket and the NC2x is drive off the wheel so you'd need to mod the sprocket cover to hold the speedo drive :)
Shouldn't be too difficult
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
It would make an interesting conversion.
Or run it off the front wheel - then no hassles when you change the gearing!Neosophist wrote: However the NC30/35 speedo is driven off the sprocket and the NC2x is drive off the wheel so you'd need to mod the sprocket cover to hold the speedo drive :)
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
I thought about that one, but the wheels are different so *shrug* seemed easier to mod the sprocket cover :) anythings possible thoughCammo wrote:It would make an interesting conversion.
Or run it off the front wheel - then no hassles when you change the gearing!Neosophist wrote: However the NC30/35 speedo is driven off the sprocket and the NC2x is drive off the wheel so you'd need to mod the sprocket cover to hold the speedo drive :)
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
so lets have a list of bits needed for the mod then ,this may be something to do this winter.
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
Right then, i have found out the easiest way to do this is by using bits from the nc21; clutch master cylinger £30 ish, clutch slave cylinder £15 ish, pushrod £?, sprocket cover £15 ish, and hydraulic hose £20 is hand afew bolts £9 ish. Then theres the brake master cylinder to match.
Prices are aprox as they are just what i have found on ebay.
The push rod could be duplicated if i could find one to get duplicated!. Maybee a nc21 owner could remove theirs
and get some made up, or lend it to me and i will get some made up 
Prices are aprox as they are just what i have found on ebay.
The push rod could be duplicated if i could find one to get duplicated!. Maybee a nc21 owner could remove theirs


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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
terryvxr8 wrote:Right then, i have found out the easiest way to do this is by using bits from the nc21; clutch master cylinger £30 ish, clutch slave cylinder £15 ish, pushrod £?, sprocket cover £15 ish, and hydraulic hose £20 is hand afew bolts £9 ish. Then theres the brake master cylinder to match.
Prices are aprox as they are just what i have found on ebay.
The push rod could be duplicated if i could find one to get duplicated!. Maybee a nc21 owner could remove theirsand get some made up, or lend it to me and i will get some made up
It's about 1.5cm longer than the NC24 pushrod.
I have an NC21 clutch master cylinder / lever and slave cylinder & sporocket cover i found in a bag yesterday, should have a hydraulic hose too, not sure about the pushrd thogugh.
You can have it for £20 if you want :)
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vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
Neosophist wrote:terryvxr8 wrote:Right then, i have found out the easiest way to do this is by using bits from the nc21; clutch master cylinger £30 ish, clutch slave cylinder £15 ish, pushrod £?, sprocket cover £15 ish, and hydraulic hose £20 is hand afew bolts £9 ish. Then theres the brake master cylinder to match.
Prices are aprox as they are just what i have found on ebay.
The push rod could be duplicated if i could find one to get duplicated!. Maybee a nc21 owner could remove theirsand get some made up, or lend it to me and i will get some made up
It's about 1.5cm longer than the NC24 pushrod.
I have an NC21 clutch master cylinder / lever and slave cylinder & sporocket cover i found in a bag yesterday, should have a hydraulic hose too, not sure about the pushrd thogugh.
You can have it for £20 if you want :)
Sounds good to me, especially if you have the pushrod. I cant pm you as im not allowed!. My email is terrygrant@hotmail.co.uk

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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
Ok i'll pop up the garage tomorrow and see what parts I have.
The Master cylinder / clutch lever / slave cylinder and sprokcet cover I have right here, im sure I have a hyrdaulic hose too. i'll check for you
The Master cylinder / clutch lever / slave cylinder and sprokcet cover I have right here, im sure I have a hyrdaulic hose too. i'll check for you
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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
Thanks for that 

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Re: nc24 clutch hydrolic upgrade
what size is the stock clutch master cylinder as i wanna find one that has a bottle like the brake lever rather than the metal res.
also if you guys see any of these parts cheap give me a shout as i'm going to try and fit one of these to an NC30
also if you guys see any of these parts cheap give me a shout as i'm going to try and fit one of these to an NC30
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