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  1. #11296
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    Quote Originally Posted by WALRUS View Post
    Eh, I'm still running with OEM looking best with NC30's and NC35s... I mean, you have a wee baby RC30/45, why the fuck would you change that? :P
    bottom pic actual RC30
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    The NSR I think looks the biscuits. But a quick read reveals those lights aren't road legal. It would be a risk as if you didn't get through the WOF, well, then what? Won't find anything to replace them. Retain a whole std fairing, brackets lights etc for each WOF? What a faff.
    Oh that sucks. Take it to VTNZ? they're not as knowledgeable as bike shops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vinz0r View Post
    The new kit that Tyga have out for the NC30 and NSR looks bloody amazing. A lot cleaner than their old offerings.
    Hnnnnnnnnng!

    Yeah that's the tits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    6 yr old competition bike. No suspension work and obsolete.

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/mot...76832b31bf15fa

    Now expense spared. Or normal maintenance. Semantics.
    Must have been totally fucked before:

    Brand new piston and rings not yet run in
    Brand new sprockets and renthal chain
    Brand new rear disc and pads
    Brand new graphics
    Brand new pro circuit chamber and pipe
    Boyesen RAD Valve
    3x twin air air filters


    Before and after photos are always welcome

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    Top 3 items done every year on a competition bike or more if you want to be competitive. All cheapish for a 2 stroke.

    The bottom ones most race monkeys would consider imperative. Especially the stickers.
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    Stickers are know to add up to 5hp if placed in the correct position on the bike.

    A lot of people make the mistake of placing them on the swingarm or front forks - this will not assist at all.

    To be effective stickers must be placed on the lower fairing or belly-pan. Small ones are acceptable on the tail but this will reduce the hp-gain ratio by between 2 and 2.5%.

    It is also acceptable to place your favorite tyre brand sticker on the front guard. You won't gain any hp with this sticker but you will find the front end will turn in slightly quicker.

    Helmet stickers mainly assist in distracting other riders, thus having a consequential effect on keeping you ahead of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Stickers are know to add up to 5hp if placed in the correct position on the bike.

    A lot of people make the mistake of placing them on the swingarm or front forks - this will not assist at all.

    To be effective stickers must be placed on the lower fairing or belly-pan. Small ones are acceptable on the tail but this will reduce the hp-gain ratio by between 2 and 2.5%.

    It is also acceptable to place your favorite tyre brand sticker on the front guard. You won't gain any hp with this sticker but you will find the front end will turn in slightly quicker.

    Helmet stickers mainly assist in distracting other riders, thus having a consequential effect on keeping you ahead of them.
    I find that if you place the sticks on your tool box they have the effect of giving the HP to more than one bike. Its effects are slightly diluted as all the bikes have to share but it gives them all the edge

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Must have been totally fucked before:

    Brand new piston and rings not yet run in
    Brand new sprockets and renthal chain
    Brand new rear disc and pads
    Brand new graphics
    Brand new pro circuit chamber and pipe
    Boyesen RAD Valve
    3x twin air air filters


    Before and after photos are always welcome
    Never seen one with a blue frame looks neat in blue
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    I reminder distinctly .




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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Stickers are know to add up to 5hp if placed in the correct position on the bike.

    A lot of people make the mistake of placing them on the swingarm or front forks - this will not assist at all.

    To be effective stickers must be placed on the lower fairing or belly-pan. Small ones are acceptable on the tail but this will reduce the hp-gain ratio by between 2 and 2.5%.
    . . . .
    Um,. . . Have you seen a dirt bike before?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    bottom pic actual RC30
    Indeed it is. There's a bloke who races over here, got a shed of modern Jap race bikes, and a pair of 996's.. And a MINT RC30.. Bastard! I did "race" one of his sons on the RC30 around our local circuit on my 996 but yeah, spent most of my time behind it to have a look and a listen (well, that's my excuse)
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    Meh - spend you money on a V4 Aprilia or Ducati

    Honda are dicks. They have the V4 heritage to dive into and the Moto GP bikes but only produce one for a touring bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Meh - spend you money on a V4 Aprilia or Ducati

    Honda are dicks. They have the V4 heritage to dive into and the Moto GP bikes but only produce one for a touring bike.
    I was offered a VERY tasty Aprilia V41000 sprotsbike thing RVF something?. Ohlins each end, Brembo, Akra Ti full system, reflashed. 201hp dyno sheet.

    $22k. I want it.
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    RSV-4 Factory? They're fun!
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    $4k for a fucked bike you can't even register until you deal with the very hard to deal with DMV
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1979-Honda-...lcFDzZ&vxp=mtr

    or for a little more a quite nice ready to go example.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Honda-...lcEABR&vxp=mtr

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