usefull spares
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usefull spares
i know a guy who knows a guy ect ect who has in his possesion a whole bunch of spares for the NC30, and hes offered me first dibs before he sells them to a breakers/ebay...
is there anything i should be looking for in particular? anything thats especially usefull to have lying around just in case?
again, sorry for the noobness...
cheers guys!
is there anything i should be looking for in particular? anything thats especially usefull to have lying around just in case?
again, sorry for the noobness...
cheers guys!
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Re: usefull spares
reg/rec,anything electrical really in my opinion....ive had not much luck with my nc30 when it comes to the electrical side of things.
ive went through numerous reg/rec,switchgears etc.i would get what you can really all within reason and price.
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ive went through numerous reg/rec,switchgears etc.i would get what you can really all within reason and price.
:D
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Re: usefull spares
so elctrical stuff then... check
any engine related things that i should be on the lookout for?
obviously rearsets and barends/bars in case the worst happens and she goes over...
any engine related things that i should be on the lookout for?
obviously rearsets and barends/bars in case the worst happens and she goes over...
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Re: usefull spares
If the price is good enough then get anything and everything. I have so much stuff in the garage that I really shoud inventory it and flog it on...but I am obviously a hoarder...
levers, rearsets and bars are good if you plan on crashing.. fairings, wheels etc if you want to get serious on trackdays and use wets and track only fairings.
levers, rearsets and bars are good if you plan on crashing.. fairings, wheels etc if you want to get serious on trackdays and use wets and track only fairings.
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Re: usefull spares
If you're thinking down that route, fairings and engine casing?!Smoky wrote:so elctrical stuff then... check
any engine related things that i should be on the lookout for?
obviously rearsets and barends/bars in case the worst happens and she goes over...

If he happens to have a UK spec undertray, I'd be very happy!


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Re: usefull spares
well obviously preparing for the worst- that way anything else that happenes is a pleasant suprise lol.
tis my first big bike, so would like to cover all bases if you know what i mean.
and yes, the problem is- i am a hoarder. if im not carefull, i could quite easily bring home a complete bike plus more in spares. for those "just in case" and "you never know" moments lol.
which is why i need to restrain myself and only pick up things that are a great bargian or alsmost essential...
matt111074 you said you wanted a uk spec undertray? ill have a look see for ya matey
tis my first big bike, so would like to cover all bases if you know what i mean.
and yes, the problem is- i am a hoarder. if im not carefull, i could quite easily bring home a complete bike plus more in spares. for those "just in case" and "you never know" moments lol.
which is why i need to restrain myself and only pick up things that are a great bargian or alsmost essential...
matt111074 you said you wanted a uk spec undertray? ill have a look see for ya matey
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Re: usefull spares
Thank you very much. The UK one has the little 'sticky outy' number plate light, just in case you didn't know.Smoky wrote: matt111074 you said you wanted a uk spec undertray? ill have a look see for ya matey
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Re: usefull spares
the "sticky outy bit" lol is that a technical term?
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Re: usefull spares
Page 6 of the official 'Honda Terminology Book' It's in the section called, 'It's not a mechanical fault, it's electrical'Smoky wrote:the "sticky outy bit" lol is that a technical term?

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Re: usefull spares
You know what I mean, it sits under the thingy-ma-jig, just next to the whats-a-name, near to the oo-ja-ma-flop!?
I think I must be getting old, my nan says things like that!

I think I must be getting old, my nan says things like that!

