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    Tyga products - NC30

    OK, so I am nearly ready to get started on my NC30 streetbike.

    since I sold the seat and subframe off the old girl, and I really dislike the fairing and lights that are on it, I am looking at options. One of the options is stock bits obviously, which I can source off ebay or tardme.

    But what I could do is get Tyga stuff. They make kits which have pretty much everything I would need

    rear seat cowling and frame

    front goodness.

    no indicators I dont think but that might be my reading and is relatively easily fixed.

    It looks as if I could maybe get both kits here landed for ~$1800 which isn't too bad. The NC30 its going on has a 17 inch rear wheel and such.

    Has anyone imported any of this stuff? Whats the quality like? Did it go together as it should?

    I know I'll never get my money back but its a project bike so within reason thats not too much of an issue.

    thanks in advance.
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    I Use heaps of tyga stuff on my race NC30 (Bodywork ,Rearsets, Disc's, screen) Etc an I've found all of there products to be really good quality .....for the price

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    if your really having a go at it fit a newer 600 tail onto it. New Subfrane and the works. May take some time but will be massivily cheaper and far less generic.

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    I've got Tyga rearsets, screen & top bracket and they're all excellent quality.

    If you want a stock subframe I've got one you can have for $20 + freight

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    Quote Originally Posted by lostinflyz View Post
    if your really having a go at it fit a newer 600 tail onto it. New Subfrane and the works. May take some time but will be massivily cheaper and far less generic.
    I really dont want to have to faff about making a subframe (read, having a go at making a subframe, screwing it up, having another go, screwing THAT up, ringing my bro in law to come have a look, him saying when he stopped laughing "Boy, you screwed that up good!, and then enduring a year wait while some marvel of fabrication is hand hewn from unobtanium by the elves that live in his garage)

    the beauty of this stuff is its plug and play. (well thats what they tout it as).

    I dont mind the look, particularly with the front: the RC211 is a pretty bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by more_fasterer View Post
    I've got Tyga rearsets, screen & top bracket and they're all excellent quality.

    If you want a stock subframe I've got one you can have for $20 + freight
    I might grab that because it will fit my racebike. Is it straight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I might grab that because it will fit my racebike. Is it straight?
    You could get my slightly skewed subframe for cheaper if you let me get his if it's straight

    Not forcing anything. Not too fussed since the bike is a mess anyway. Have thought of trying to straighten it myself, learn some skills

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    Yeah it's straight

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    TYGA gear rocks, they package it well, send it in two days from Thailand to NZ and have excellent customer service. NZ customs sucks balls and held my kit for 2 weeks while we argued over a $300 customs bill added onto the kit by them!

    Only thing thats blows on the TYGA street kits are the absolutely pathetic 25Watt scooter headlamps they use in the RC211v kits. You have to cut off the light bulb mounts and housing, fibreglass or putty in a set of H4 bulb holders from a car headlamp (see a panelbeater for some as the bin any broken lamps and the mounts are always fine AND FREE!) to get a halfway decent beam!

    Eclipse Electronics in OZ do a wiring kit that allows the H4 bulbs to run on the bike without dimming, draining the battery OR burning out wiring.

    Money well spent for an otherwise great looking fairing set.

    And for indicators use the micro stalk LED ones that have just started turning up at the local dealers. Small, semi flexible yet VERY bright and simple to attach. Add an LED specific flasher unit and your away laughing and legal.
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    im looking at doing a very very similar thing to an NC35, except m bill comes to $3160 delivered (I want more bits and pieces like the race steps, the brake rotor etc)

    "*A headlight with NO turn signals is provided unless you specifiy with turn signals in the comment box at check out."

    what they mean is unless you ask for them, you dont get turn signals, which means you can get turn signals, you just have to ask, they're built into the light kit so i dunno how effective they are or if they're even legal in NZ

    the rear doesn't come with turn signals though so you'll have to get some stalks.

    all I need is a job, an NC35 and I'm away laughing.

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    Hey Dave, flick me a pm with what you're up to... if you're ordering stuff from Tyga, I could be keen to split some freight with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave- View Post
    im looking at doing a very very similar thing to an NC35, except m bill comes to $3160 delivered (I want more bits and pieces like the race steps, the brake rotor etc)

    "*A headlight with NO turn signals is provided unless you specifiy with turn signals in the comment box at check out."

    what they mean is unless you ask for them, you dont get turn signals, which means you can get turn signals, you just have to ask, they're built into the light kit so i dunno how effective they are or if they're even legal in NZ

    the rear doesn't come with turn signals though so you'll have to get some stalks.

    all I need is a job, an NC35 and I'm away laughing.
    over 3 grand. holy shit. what does that score you???

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    You would definitely get done for GST on that lot. so figure another $330 odd.

    4 large on a 15 year old bike? (which you need to buy?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    You would definitely get done for GST on that lot. so figure another $330 odd.

    4 large on a 15 year old bike? (which you need to buy?)
    that's why i haven't done i yet

    I just think the RVF with the tyga fairings is better looking than most newer bikes...

    that and the plastics would be a blank canvas.

    sure its not a 600, its not a new bike but it'd be cool.

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