NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
- tmjns796
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
I will be there around 11Am Dave, the pipes are in the back of my car...

This turned up today, I only paid for it yesterday!

Its off an FZR, the bike I am copying has a full micron exhaust on it but since they are no longer making them and are non existent used I will have to put up with re-riveting the micron badge on the other side of the can, and using my standard pipes for now.
Picking up my vfr spindle, shock linkage and wheel with tyre tomorrow, so I can start to re-build the back end.

This turned up today, I only paid for it yesterday!

Its off an FZR, the bike I am copying has a full micron exhaust on it but since they are no longer making them and are non existent used I will have to put up with re-riveting the micron badge on the other side of the can, and using my standard pipes for now.
Picking up my vfr spindle, shock linkage and wheel with tyre tomorrow, so I can start to re-build the back end.
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Went down to Pontypridd today to fit the Rick Oliver 17" set-up on Chuckles' bike, and swap my green hoses for original black ones. came back with a nice repsol 18" wheel and NC30 spindle and NC30 shock linkage.

I've also just ordered a HRC overflow bottle, new brake fluid reservoirs and a front fender.
Starting to get on with it now, it will be a week since I bought the bike tomorrow, its taking too long :-D

I've also just ordered a HRC overflow bottle, new brake fluid reservoirs and a front fender.
Starting to get on with it now, it will be a week since I bought the bike tomorrow, its taking too long :-D
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
you really are impatient Tom lol .......... Thanks for everything will be watching this bike take shape...
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Tom you did an awesome job with my bike today so thought I would post this for people to see your work.... "top notch fella many thanks "
This was the bike when you arrived...

And then when you left....
And after coming back from scrubbing the tyre in with a grin like a cheshire cat it handles like a dream I can't thank you enough and would recomend your work to anyone and really glad we met ...
This was the bike when you arrived...

And then when you left....

And after coming back from scrubbing the tyre in with a grin like a cheshire cat it handles like a dream I can't thank you enough and would recomend your work to anyone and really glad we met ...
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Don't know what happened there , here is the pic after tyre scrubbing...

sorry guys I am new after all lol...

sorry guys I am new after all lol...
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
It was a pleasure mate, looking forward to seeing yours develop too. give me a shout if you need a hand with anything.
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
So today I fitted my disc to the NC30 spindle and put the spindle and wheel on the bike. then I cleaned up some more of the frame, fitted the awkward water hoses to the loose engine, then lifted it into the frame. 

I then bolted it all up fitted the loom and then fitted the carbs and air box, removing the plastic 'lip' that is directly under the air intake on the air box when fitted, I thought this would allow a better flow of air from the front of the bike.

I then fitted the Exhaust and moved the micron badge to the correct side of the can, and trial fitted it to the subframe.

Today I have ordered a set of billet footpegs, rather than rearsets as I cant find any that look more like the race bike ones than standard footpeg hangers.
Tomorrow I'm off to my old work to take the rear tyre off, then I'm dropping both wheels and the rear subframe off for blasting and powder coating.



I then bolted it all up fitted the loom and then fitted the carbs and air box, removing the plastic 'lip' that is directly under the air intake on the air box when fitted, I thought this would allow a better flow of air from the front of the bike.

I then fitted the Exhaust and moved the micron badge to the correct side of the can, and trial fitted it to the subframe.

Today I have ordered a set of billet footpegs, rather than rearsets as I cant find any that look more like the race bike ones than standard footpeg hangers.
Tomorrow I'm off to my old work to take the rear tyre off, then I'm dropping both wheels and the rear subframe off for blasting and powder coating.

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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Put the rubber intake flap back, your bike will hate you for removing this.
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Will it not act as a 'ram air'? please could you explain why it is a bad thing?alexwitham wrote:Put the rubber intake flap back, your bike will hate you for removing this.
tom.
It isnt the rubber flap i have removed, its the plastic lip off the bottom of the air box.
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Re: NC30 Race Replica Build (RC30)
Like he said...put it back. Taking that out is going to royally fuck up your A/F mixture and you will pull all your hair out trying to sort it.