My NC30 - always things to do
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- craigs23
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
I'm not sure whether I'll still ride the '30 as I did when I was 21 (and with the RVF), but it will be put through its paces when the mood/conditions are suitable. The CBR's the more disposeable thrasher bike these days.....besides, I'm getting old.

The 'sponge' section has been sprayed white, whereas there's black felt to shield the lights between fairing and headlamp unit (old photo, sorry).


The 'sponge' section has been sprayed white, whereas there's black felt to shield the lights between fairing and headlamp unit (old photo, sorry).
- jowyvfr
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
stunning craig, hope to see it in the flesh this year! I will be parking my bike down the other end of the car park though!! love the white on the inside of the front fairing!!
- craigs23
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
The '30 will be out and about when the weather's agreeable.
Spent a little while Saturday giving the thing an oil and coolant change. It had been done when I got the bike, but thought it best to keep it tip top. A few friends on Sunday were shocked when they heard the bike was actually road worthy. Then a little upset that I'd decided to ride my 125 instead of the notorious 400.
Spent a little while Saturday giving the thing an oil and coolant change. It had been done when I got the bike, but thought it best to keep it tip top. A few friends on Sunday were shocked when they heard the bike was actually road worthy. Then a little upset that I'd decided to ride my 125 instead of the notorious 400.
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
[quote="guess who"]I'm not sure whether I'll still ride the '30 as I did when I was 21 (and with the RVF), but it will be put through its paces when the mood/conditions are suitable. The CBR's the more disposeable thrasher bike these days.....besides, I'm getting old.
I too dont ride like I did when I was 21, but choose to ride quick when the conditions are envioremently right.
I draw my OAP this year, but when I met you, I thought you were half my age.
You are getting old?
Relative I suppose.
Dave.
I too dont ride like I did when I was 21, but choose to ride quick when the conditions are envioremently right.
I draw my OAP this year, but when I met you, I thought you were half my age.
You are getting old?
Relative I suppose.
Dave.
- craigs23
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
Oooo yeah, nearly 27 now.....I much prefer a plod on my 125 these days, far more relaxing...
- mattUKNC
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Re: My NC30 - finished.
guess who wrote:Oooo yeah, nearly 27 now.....I much prefer a plod on my 125 these days, far more relaxing...


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Re: My NC30 - finished.
I still look at this and drool at least once a week,first step is gettin fairings painted like that,second step get wheels powder coated,third get single seat cowl and fourth get working on a bling dash i love that digital one wonder how hard it is to fit though
- mattUKNC
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Re: My NC30 - finished.

£740 excluding any rear headers...
Anyone want to buy a kidney?!


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Re: My NC30 - finished.
ouch, whats so good about MHP tho, is it a ti system? cos for that price id certainly want it to be! quill do a ti system for about £700