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Re: My NC30, past, present, future?
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:08 pm
by royster81
guess who wrote:What a quality chap; Graham sent me my new exhaust to play with. NC30 indicators will also be delivered tomorrow....the bike could actually come together at the weekend.

can you do me a favour and tell me who it is you get your exhaust stuff from,i need a can strap and a can and you seem to get qaulity stuff so thought i might give your guy a go
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 8:39 pm
by craigs23
Graham's Mercury Exhausts Rhory. Not sure how much time he's got on his hands these days, but worth getting in touch if you want some quality items. On a par with the other makes of exhausts I've had, TSR perfection aside. I bought a second set of can hanger/straps from a monkey bike shop off Ebay (only place I could find that did quality 90mm items). Graham's laser cut stainless items are nice, but not in keeping with the rest of the bike.
My resleeved cans arrived back in the week and certainly look a bit better - now finished in seamless twill weave carbon. Their size and angle mimic the carbon frame guards quite nicely.
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 3:14 pm
by craigs23
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:02 pm
by Spike16
fcuking hell mate that bike looks so nice wiht that system i really wana see it in the flesh tho, o and how did you ever contemplate selling such a lovely bike
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:55 pm
by wullvfr
the whole bike looks the bollocks mate
from the usd forks to the exhaust sytem,and how clean it looks!!!
job well done :D
william
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:49 pm
by royster81
the bike is looked really well mate,probably one of the best exhaust combo's you've put on it (bar the TSR single can)
cantact me when you have a chance about the site were you got the straps off please
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:29 am
by craigs23
I've sent him an email at the moment Rhory, hopefully he'll be able to help.
Changing the TSR was no way an easy decision. If only if fit a little better around my sidestand (which I'd spaced out to try and keep it from the pipes), I'd never have parted with it. Still, the new system has its charms.....and
that noise....
And thanks.....yep, I had contemplated selling the bike - the idea comes up every 6 months or so when I forget it's in the garage. Sad I know, but I don't have as much free time to continue with the '30. Trying to find a cutoff period where I'm happy with it and it can be MOT'd - but as the roads are under 4 feet of salt (or might as well be), that won't be for a couple of months yet. Gotta resist the temptation to carry on until then, riding the bike again will surely take my mind off it.
It didn't take much to come to the decision to not sell it. I wheeled it out the garage one sunny Saturday a couple of months back, after only seeing a big blue cover at the back of the garage for the weeks before. No way could I part from it after having a closer look at what I'd done over the years. It may not be perfect, but it's as close as I can get.
I'm from Sussex Spike, so if you ever venture to Newlands, Alton, Boxhill or Bury, you may bump into it someday. Unless I'm selling something through the forum, and like a couple of customers already have - have had to pick the item up in question rather than have it posted.

Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 9:34 am
by Spike16
i usually go to alton every wednesday night, whent he weather gets good pm me when you coming and il keep and eye out, I think we should have a 400gb southerners ride out as there's loads of members down south, make sure the bikes going for then
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:00 pm
by Sabre
Hands down the best lookin NC30 ive ever seen stunning and i love the paint congrats
Re: My NC30 - finished.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:20 pm
by royster81
cheers craig