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crm250 18-Dec-2005 17:11

Non Ducati Thread - NC & RC30 Happiness
 
Sorry to offend the ducati purists (hey at least they are V motors) but took the little NC30 over to my parents house today and took the liberty of getting a few snaps of the kids together. So wheeled the RC out and put them together. Its not often you see a RC30 these days out of captivity, and little NC30's in these colours are also getting a rare sight on the roads today too (well uncrashed un mollested ones anyway) So here they are back to back for any one who can appreciate a superb pair of honda's together in the timeless colour scheme's :D




andyb 18-Dec-2005 17:51

Cant speak for the big one, but the nc30 is grin per pound as good as the duke!

[Edited on 18-12-2005 by andyb]

andyb 18-Dec-2005 17:55

see..........

crm250 18-Dec-2005 20:55

Andy, the biggun is quite a bike compared to the 916 i have. It is much quicker, handles better, lighter, stops better and heats your arse better than the NC30. Very good bike but stupidly expensive and not worth 5 x NC30's

doogalman 18-Dec-2005 21:09

Still stunning looking bikes. Never riden an rc but nc on many a great occasion.

KeefyB 18-Dec-2005 21:14

That RC30 looks sweeeeet.
Reminds me of Joey Dunlop or Phil McCallen sweeping round the Bungalow at the TT.

Half man half mole 18-Dec-2005 21:28

I had an NC30 when I took break from Ducatis for a few months - great fun. My brother owns two of them still but not in anywhere near as good condition as this one. A credit to you.


Moley:rodent:

crm250 18-Dec-2005 21:39

Cheers Moley, erm you think that ones nice ? well i have another identical one kept in the house after a full restore. Not moved in 3 years but here is a pic from when it was last outside before getting put in captivity.
So with 3 bikes in the same colour scheme and 2 of them NC30's you could say i am a bit biased but these V4's sound fantastic with a pipe, are dirt cheap to run and maintain and offer real good fun for little money. They are often dismissed as a "girls bike" and once you pile round the outside often the tune changes but to those who have had one i bet everyone looks back at them with fond and warm memories. Just need a RVF400 and RC45 for the full set, hopefully in the next couple of years the dream will be lived

weeveetwin 19-Dec-2005 00:39

Nice VFR's Paul.

I bought an NC30 after my early 900ss was stolen (as a stop-gap really, until I could find another ducati) and it was a real beaut. I loved it, and it went like stink, but one thing I wasn't really keen on was the sound it made! It always sounded sort of 'flat/dull' to me - from the rider's seat - despite it having a full race system fitted. Kind of took the edge off my wanting an RC.

I went on to buy a couple of CBR400's (Tri-arm & Gull-arm), and kept all three for a few years. Strangely, the older CBR (the Tri-arm) was the one I preferred.

Here's a pic. of my NC...


ps. I wonder how the RC would fare against the 888/916SP's?

[Edited on 19-12-2005 by weeveetwin]

antonye 19-Dec-2005 02:16

Used to love my little RVF400 - great bike and looked the business...



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