My NC30 as it 'stands' after yesterday.

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These were purchased today....

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tidy.
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Peter.H wrote:These were purchased today....

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tidy.
there crap standard ones are better ill swap for mine :whistle:













very nice dude how much you get them badboys for?
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£155 posted with braided lines, basically new pads, adapters and bolts. Thought it was rude not to to be honest!

Be interested to see what difference it will make though.
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Peter.H wrote:£155 posted with braided lines, basically new pads, adapters and bolts. Thought it was rude not to to be honest!

Be interested to see what difference it will make though.
thats a bargain, good luck with them should be a great front end,
what master cylinder you going for?
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Is it a necessity to change the master cylinder?
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They look very similar to the ones i was watching on flebay ;)
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skinnydog0_0 wrote:They look very similar to the ones i was watching on flebay ;)
might well have been :whistle:
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Sorry, can anyone shed any light on whether I will need a new master cylinder?

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Not sure if it is essential to change the master cylinder, but i think to get the best from the calipers you should use one with the ratio that they calipers were made for, but i might be wrong. if i had brembo calipers, i would also get this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ducati-749-999-Fr ... 25638582e5
you would have to check if this would fit under teh fairing as the resevoir may foul the fairing bracket.
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Re: My NC30 as it 'stands' after yesterday.

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Yes, more likely than not.

What are they off? Find out the m/c ratio on that and see where you stand.

IIRC NC30 is 14mm and the various blade brakes are 5/8

you'll know asap if you try and use it whether it is wrong - super squidgy or just shite and too firm with no power
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