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Old 07-Nov-2006, 22:36
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I've seen that bike before.
Luckily Honda did officially import the NC30 model into this country so bits should be obtainable through official dealers and failing those the likes of Dave Silver Spares or those specialising in imports like Elliots.

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Old 07-Nov-2006, 22:47
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Servicebiatch confronts new projects

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All parts removed from bike carefuly labelled and stored for re-assembly in near future (yeah right).
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Old 07-Nov-2006, 22:47
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Triton looks like it has a Manx back wheel as well-could even be a Manx chassis?

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Old 07-Nov-2006, 23:00
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Servicebiatch confronts new projects

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This is what you get when you let a blonde bimbo in a red coverall loose on a previously road worthy NC30!!



And to add insult to injury she leaves the Haynes manual propped up on the depleted remains of a once cherished motorcycle.
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 01:12
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Very interesting to see a Triton there as well, even if it is still registered as a 1954 Norton 650, but at least its on the road.
Very nice looking blasting cabinet and spraygun too

Are you casing the joint
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 06:17
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Very interesting to see a Triton there as well, even if it is still registered as a 1954 Norton 650, but at least its on the road.
Yes it is on the road, This was my winter project last year. Built from nowt.
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Very nice looking blasting cabinet and spraygun too
The little lady will be busy.
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 06:18
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Are you casing the joint
Don't worry, the garage is all belled up. I also have shares in "Yale".
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 06:19
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This is what you get when you let a blonde bimbo in a red coverall loose on a previously road worthy NC30!!



And to add insult to injury she leaves the Haynes manual propped up on the depleted remains of a once cherished motorcycle.
Could of hoovered up before going to bed!!!
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 06:22
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Triton looks like it has a Manx back wheel as well-could even be a Manx chassis?

John-I'm old me...........
No bsa/triumph conical. Does the job well. i think it looks good and the price of manx bits is silly, I cannot afford to go ththe many route.
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Old 08-Nov-2006, 06:23
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All parts removed from bike carefuly labelled and stored for re-assembly in near future (yeah right).
Not before theyve been thru the dishwasher.
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