Me and my NX50

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself...' started by Gazz, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. Gazz

    Gazz New Member

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    Hi Guys, my name is Gary and this is my Honda nx50!

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    Ok, thats not strictly true!!
    She did start life as an NX50, but seems to have taken on a new image!

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  2. Edgar

    Edgar Active Member

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    wtf looool
     
  3. Gazz

    Gazz New Member

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    So is this a dead forum then? Doesnt appear to be much action.
     
  4. scubabiker

    scubabiker NITROJUNKIE

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    its always pretty quiet here, it seems to be the same qeustions from differnt people a lot. how does that turn with that tiny front wheel? i guess it "flops" easy at low speeds
     
  5. Gazz

    Gazz New Member

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    Yes, it certainly flops! Its more of a show piece, but I'm seriously considering getting it road registered!
     
  6. scubabiker

    scubabiker NITROJUNKIE

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    would be a laugh to see people faces when you rode down the road on it, old bikes seem to turn heads the most
     
  7. Gazz

    Gazz New Member

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    The one thing I will be doing is changing the engine for something more modern, that engine will struggle to pull 25mph, so will replace with something more modern. Only problem ive found is with the cylinder pointing forward and the mounts at the top, its limiting the engine choices, however the yamaha aerox is looking favourable!
     
  8. scubabiker

    scubabiker NITROJUNKIE

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    the aircooled jog motor is the same as the lc aerox, would be easier to fit
     
  9. Gazz

    Gazz New Member

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    Thanks for that, I'll take a look.
     
  10. scubabiker

    scubabiker NITROJUNKIE

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    you could prob use any engine and make a mount to sit it further back and lower, would look quiet sweet, maybe even hardtail it?
     

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