NC24 Air Duct
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NC24 Air Duct
Anyone know where I can get one of these, or even its part number? They duct air from the front fairng down towards the airbox, i'm missing the left-hand side one.
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
look on E-bay for some one dismantling a NC24, and send them a message, asking if they have got one and how much would they like for it
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
what do they look like, my nc24 has no ducts?



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Re: NC24 Air Duct
Hi!
I can`t find a partnumber, but i hoe you can see the photo i posted.
When u look under the top yoke between fairing and frame - these are the airducts.
Mine are missing too, they are hard to find - aspecially here in germany
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I can`t find a partnumber, but i hoe you can see the photo i posted.
When u look under the top yoke between fairing and frame - these are the airducts.
Mine are missing too, they are hard to find - aspecially here in germany

https://fotoalbum.web.de/gast/themeraud ... Type=image" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
I have a spare pair after fitting an aftermarket fairing set off the Bay of E - they funnel air to cool the top of the cylinder heads, altho I thought the watercooling managed this?? lol
May refit them after I get some suitable adhesive to mend the old panels.... :)
May refit them after I get some suitable adhesive to mend the old panels.... :)
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
\That wee smilie can drink some Guinness. No wonder he's yellow.
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
Do they cool the cylinder heads or direct some cool air into the area of the airbox inlet?veefer400 wrote:I have a spare pair after fitting an aftermarket fairing set off the Bay of E - they funnel air to cool the top of the cylinder heads, altho I thought the watercooling managed this?? lol
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
I think they cool the carbs. 

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Re: NC24 Air Duct
I dont think they can do much at all.My NC24 does not have them but mind you it does not have the fairing either and it still runs fine
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Re: NC24 Air Duct
Def cooling something behind the radiator, etc?? Probably getting quite toasty in that space behind the radiator, Honda saw fit to do something about it??
Will get a pic up later on of the aforementioned, mine are upstairs at the mo, bike is running fine without them? (Weeeeeeeell a few flatspots here and there, but not many - probably due to the Moriwaki can - just adds character anyways, lol)
Will get a pic up later on of the aforementioned, mine are upstairs at the mo, bike is running fine without them? (Weeeeeeeell a few flatspots here and there, but not many - probably due to the Moriwaki can - just adds character anyways, lol)
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