Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Hi Cammo, thanks for the tips. Onya.
But ...
If so, considering that since I got it, the triple clamps are different as are the clipons (well, they're polished) and the inside of the fairing is a different colour. You must know that bike well!
It is a great bike. Very well sorted.
Oh, re the slicks thing, I've got a few questions about that which I'll put in a different thread.
But ...
I got it from just north of Wadonga, same one?Cammo wrote: This was my bro's bike that we both built up
If so, considering that since I got it, the triple clamps are different as are the clipons (well, they're polished) and the inside of the fairing is a different colour. You must know that bike well!
It is a great bike. Very well sorted.
Oh, re the slicks thing, I've got a few questions about that which I'll put in a different thread.
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Erm .. that is probably my less-than-incredible non-Stoner-like throttle skills in action ....alexwitham wrote: Your RPM needle seems to have a mind of its own sometimes?

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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Yeah mate my bro lives in Albury, I recognised the dash - and there aren't a heap of nc30's around that make that induction roar!StrayAlien wrote:I got it from just north of Wadonga, same one?Cammo wrote: This was my bro's bike that we both built up
If so, considering that since I got it, the triple clamps are different as are the clipons (well, they're polished) and the inside of the fairing is a different colour. You must know that bike well!
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Cammo, this look like it?


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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
micpec wrote:Very nice vid + track! Admit that I'm jealous
Too true. Phillip Island is a great place. Marvelous. Victoria might be a nanny police state were you lose 180 buckos for 3ks over the speed limit, but at least we can get to play here!rcv4 wrote:Probably the best track in the world,nice vid,im share i speak for 90% of members well jealous .
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
That's it mate.StrayAlien wrote:Cammo, this look like it?
We both raced and did plenty of track days together. Both our bikes had a-style stickers for a bit of a laugh!
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Well good on you mate. Hopefully either of you managed to win a race or two on it. The bike is a credit to you both. It gets a lot attention ... as do the a-style stickers! Noyce.Cammo wrote: We both raced and did plenty of track days together. Both our bikes had a-style stickers for a bit of a laugh!
Say g'day to the bro for me and tell him (jab) the bike is now a lot cleaner. :-)
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
Not likely, the bikes were much better than either of us - we had a great time trying to keep up though!StrayAlien wrote: Well good on you mate. Hopefully either of you managed to win a race or two on it.
Just like any race class really, the fast guys are uber-fast. The 400 lap record for phillip island is 1.46....

Will tell Ali you said g'day.
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
No really, there's surely an electrical fault causing the RPM needle to fluctuate and flicker.?
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Re: Fun fun at Phillip Island with the NC30
It looks like shift technique to me. As soon as the engine is declutched the inertia is making it rev.alexwitham wrote:No really, there's surely an electrical fault causing the RPM needle to fluctuate and flicker.?
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