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Pachinko

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Hi Guys I'm a new member for Melbourne, Australia 

I've picked up a rough and ready 94 vfr that I'm going to rc30 up

Already pick up a set of replica fairing, nc30 tank and an 8 spoke rear wheel 

So I have a few question for some of the people that have done it before 

First the nc30 tank, I can kind of get it to fit with out the airbox 

do you run them with another airbox or just socks over the trumpets

Do most people modifiy the original steel seat sub frame to accepted the rc tail or is there a better option 

thanks in advance 

 

 

 

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  • 1 year later...

Thread getting a bit dusty so I thought I'd try and resurrect it as I am intended to attempt the exact same conversion.

 

Could Pachinko update us on how it all went? What tank did he use in the end etc. and from where did he obtain the replica bodywork?

And as requested previously - pictures?

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  • 4 years later...

sorry didn't realise someone had an interest 

the fairings are fibreglass rc30 replica with custom made mounting brackets  to suit 

rc 30 mirrors 

the tank is the standard tank with the top 1/3 cut off and replaced with the top of an vfr400 tank then welded and lead lined 

Clocks are fireblade 

8 spoke wheel swap and complete custom system by megacycle in Melbourne 

Diablo super corsa's front and rear 

lots a swearing and hours put in 

recently registered it so it back on the road 

next things in the pipeline is rc30 clutch and brake master swap, tyga rearsets would love to do a single wheel nut conversion 

hope someone finds this interesting 

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