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arsey30
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Todays ride/ meet up.
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Is that a carbon fibre fairing I spy on an RC30?
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Yes, it is a carbon fairing and seat unit on the RC30.
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Wow! Like those don't cost enough on their own. That is gorgeous!
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Better pictures, from when I worked on it.

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Excuse my ignorance...everyone raves about these rc30's and 45's??? What makes them so special? Whats the difference from a normal nc30? Sorry im a newbie lol
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Prepare to be raped. Lol.
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Tom1 wrote:Excuse my ignorance...everyone raves about these rc30's and 45's??? What makes them so special? Whats the difference from a normal nc30? Sorry im a newbie lol
the rc30/45's are completely different bikes, they are 750cc opposed to 400cc, they are high spec race born bikes, they were built in limited numbers so the bike could be homologated for world superbikes.

I'm sure other members can go into much more detail as some of them are lucky enough to own them! :down: :drool:
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ChowderV4 wrote:
Tom1 wrote:Excuse my ignorance...everyone raves about these rc30's and 45's??? What makes them so special? Whats the difference from a normal nc30? Sorry im a newbie lol
the rc30/45's are completely different bikes, they are 750cc opposed to 400cc, they are high spec race born bikes, they were built in limited numbers so the bike could be homologated for world superbikes.
I think that says it all. Pure exotic horn, and expensive! Get one while they're cheap....

I would give an arm and maybe a leg to own an RC30. I would still be able to ride it by adapting some aftermarket hand controls to it. :grin:
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Cammo wrote:
ChowderV4 wrote:
Tom1 wrote:Excuse my ignorance...everyone raves about these rc30's and 45's??? What makes them so special? Whats the difference from a normal nc30? Sorry im a newbie lol
the rc30/45's are completely different bikes, they are 750cc opposed to 400cc, they are high spec race born bikes, they were built in limited numbers so the bike could be homologated for world superbikes.
I think that says it all. Pure exotic horn, and expensive! Get one while they're cheap....

I would give an arm and maybe a leg to own an RC30. I would still be able to ride it by adapting some aftermarket hand controls to it. :grin:
OK,

I do happen to have a few spare RC30s, as it happens, so if your arms and legs fit my old worn out body, then maybe we could help each other out . ;-)

Dave. Worn out limbs, after 50 years of riding.

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