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2005
RC211V Replica NC30 |
1/12/2005 |
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I'll
come clean at the start! This particular bike is actually the exact
same bike we used to make the Rossi Rep a couple of years back.
http://www.tyga-performance.com/tyga_400_project/400rossirep.php |
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then, it has been used to test and develop our latest NC30 creations
particularly the latest 2005 RC211V style fairings, and if you believe
bikes have feelings, then it was only right and fitting that it should
have the opportunity to proudly display the fruits of its labour.
So without further ado, Tyga Performance proudly presents, the 2005
RC211V fairings for the NC30... |
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concept behind this fairing project was to make a set of fairings
look as similar as the 2005 RC211V fairings as possible. This style
was first used by Ukawa at Motegi in 2004 and continued through on
all RC211V teams for the 2005 season. Surprisingly, this style was
retained throughout the season for all of the RC211V bikes in Moto
GP, unlike previous seasons which have seen several styles come and
go and often different teams running different fairings along side
each other in the same race. Lucky for us that HRC have stuck to this
shape then! |
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case you haven't noticed, the NC30, while sharing some similarities
with the RC211V such as they both have a V engine and two wheels,
are actually worlds apart. A bike costing around $2,000 is going to
have a few differences to one costing more than $2,000,000. Not a
problem, because the bikes are similar size, the easiest thing was
to order a set of fairings from HRC when we put our regular order
in, wait a couple of weeks for them to arrive and cut and shut them
to fit around the NC30. I wish it was that easy! Nope, we had to carefully
study pictures and earlier model Tamaya 1:12 scale models and work
from scratch. Luckily, we have our designer and fibreglass expert
Thanest to help us. Over several months and a lot of hard work, he
came up with the front fairings you see here. |
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main challenge was to allow for use of the Tyga Eyes II headlight,
stock bulky instruments and reasonable turning on the bars. None of
these issues HRC had to deal with so there were compromises, but in
the end, we settled for keeping the stock meter stay and fitted a
steering stopper to limit steering movement. Because this is a street
bike, we decided to mount the Spark/GP mirrors supplied in the fairing
kit and although Alex Barros doesn't have any on his bike to see when
Rossi is on a charge, we don't think they detract from the looks too
much. You be the judge! |
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the upper cowling, the lower cowling was styled in 1986 from the legendary
RC30 bodywork. Our lower cowling departs drastically from this styling.
The RC211V uses a deeper sided lower cowling which also extends to
the back wheel. This was reproduced faithfully on the right. On the
rear left we had to make changes where the sidestand and exhaust exit.
The kit is supplied with a curved panel to cover up this area with
a stock system, but with a race system which exits in a slightly different
place, the best thing is to cut the area of the lower cowling to suit
the exhaust which is exactly what we have done on this kit. |
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rest of the bodywork consists of our ever popular RC211V style seat
cowling and front fender to complete the transformation. |
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chose the Camel paint scheme for several reasons. Firstly, we haven't
done this scheme before and because it is quite distinctive, it will
make this bike look different to our others. Secondly, I have a soft
spot for Alex, probably because he has been racing GPs since I can
remember and consistently at the top of the championship (won in Estoril
this year). Finally, it just so happened that we were using Honda
Pons promotional pictures when we were working on the plug for the
fairing and I guess the scheme grew on me. The scheme looks easy as
there is not too many lines and sub sponsors. However, with limited
resources, it is hard to find a clear picture of the Camel (most paint
jobs I've seen make it look like a dinosaur!) and the other problem
was getting the 'Alex' screen stickers which added the final touch.
In the end, we got the Camel sticker off the web, but the screen stickers
were more elusive and had to wait for our trip to the Malaysian GP
at Sepang. Even then I was refused permission to take the necessary
pics by a 'jobsworth', so took them anyway when the bikes were being
loaded in the crates. |
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what else is new about this bike, compared to when it had the Rossi
bodywork? Well there are a few subtle but significant changes, mainly
in the form of carbon. The bike now has a carbon front section to
the seat cowling, the step kit has a carbon heel guard on the left
side, and the exhaust hanger is now available in carbon. The silencer
shown on the full race system is actually a prototype carbon tube
which we are testing. Other carbon on this bike is the air duct under
the nose and the engine protector on the right. We'll be making more
bling parts in carbon soon to add to our range of parts for this and
other models. |
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NC30 has had quite a few performance modifications over the years.
It is fitted with a Tyga Performance full Race exhaust system and
carefully set up on the dyno to give over 62 rear wheel horsepower
and a very linear power delivery. |
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achieve this, it is running an open air box and the induction roar
is nearly as impressive as the exhaust note. It is also fitted with
an HRC box and deristrictor to allow the bike to have more power,
rev out properly, and not restrict top speed. The power may not seem
much on paper, but it feels very strong on the street and we'll see
how it fares against other bigger machines on the track in the near
future. |
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slow the bike up, the braking has been upgraded. It has braided lines
all round and cast iron rotors on the front working with stock calipers
and master cylinder which are well up to the task. |
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street trim, most of the rest of the bike is stock such as engine,
chassis and suspension. There's not much wrong with these components
to start with, and given that most owners have limited funds, I suspect
that this is probably as far as we should go on this particular project.
However, we are Tyga Performance and so we have some other plans.... |
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used in this project can be purchased from our website store. Click
on the links below. |
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EXPS-0002
TYGA Performance NC30/35 Full Race Exhaust Pipe System |
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For
more pictures of the Camel Team taken by Tyga Performance at the
2005 Malaysian GP, see
here:

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