750 in NC30 frame

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    I like the concept. Makes we want to find a project 400 with a clapped out motor.
     


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    I like the look of it


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    I would like to see it with the bodywork off.
     


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    I've seen someone do it with an RC36 engine...which tbh would be my choice of engines to go in anyway (although I'd stick a late RC24 crank in) because the RC36 having a SSSA the rear ports face the correct way and there are no engine mounts on the back of the rear head.

    ...and actually having looked back at this post of the one I'd seen previously http://www.400greybike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=18988 turns out its the same bike and it *is* an RC36-II engine, FR-FV.

    Somewhat of a shame the RC24 engine doesn't fit mind, I have a spare NC30 frame and RC24 engine!
     


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    I agree with Nor. I would like to see it without the bodywork. I do like the Castrol.
     


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    Odd that the seller used the same photos as the article in 2010, also used the same text as page 1 which is corrected later to describe the engine as FV …
     


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    Peepers are lazy. Hahaha
     


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