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Dibbsy8
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Is it possible to fit a 600 cc cam to my nc30
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No.
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What u recommend then for racing
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Ride faster... :)

More info needed dude
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Dibbsy8 wrote:What u recommend then for racing
Racing what? and racing where?
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Post by dobbslc »

You need to get the bike built reliable first, ie no flapping bodywork, loose wiring, monkey brakes etc. then sort the suspension, then test it, then do a few races before you start pissing about with the engine.
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Dibbsy8 wrote:What u recommend then for racing
More track time.
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viper_biker wrote:
Dibbsy8 wrote:What u recommend then for racing
More track time.
I agree with this.

I see you asked many questions about what you can bolt straight on to make your bike faster.

How much of the bikes capability are you using at the moment?

A skilled rider on a 400 will easily outride most 600 and quite a few 1000cc bikes ridden by unskilled riders on a small track without vast strights just becuase of how they can use the bike.

Where are you riding / racing? With who? What are your current times, where do you feel the bike is lacking?

If you don't know where / why you want to bolt something on chances are you don't need it yet.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...

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