Ever wanted to hear on your daily ride the sound of the Honda V4 but can’t afford an RC30 ? Well here is a second choice that will prove to be just as involving. The model below is on sale in Austria: Honda NC30 with Tyga Exhaust
Completely original apart from turn lights and red stripes on the rims, this bike comes with a Tyga exhaust fitted:
And here is how such a toy sounds like:
Isn’t that awesome ?
All other original parts will be supplied to you with the bike as commented below by the seller:
Hallo!!!!!
Verkaufe Honda VFR 400 R in super Zustand!!!!
Das Motorrad hat Stahlflexxleitungen,kleine blinker,und sportauspuffanlage!!!
Motorrad ist Technisch 1A , und optisch weist es bis auf kleine Gebrauchsspuren keine Mängel auf!!!!
Bei Fragen können Sie gerne unter der Nummer 0680/2374990 anrufen!!
Originalteile vorhanden!!!!!
The bike has just less than 28000km :
As his bigger brother, the RC30, this small capacity V4 comes with a single sided swing arm and 18 inch rear wheel:
Front tyre 120/70
Rear tyre 150/60 (18″ rim)
Wheelbase 1345mm
Dry weight 170kg
Power 56bhp @ 12,750rpm
Torque 26 lb-ft @ 9,700rpm
Many lucky owners who used to have one in their garage and exchanged for a bigger capacity 4 cylinder bike did regret the move. Nowadays it become hard to find one in good conditions such as this. At a “buy it now” price of 4700 EUR ($5867 USD) this seems an excellent opportunity (an equivalent condition RC30 won’t go for less than 5 times that price assuming you’ll find one).
What can I say, whoever will be quick enough to grab this iconic Japanese 400cc will have all my jealousy !
Claudio
I wonder what’s up with the speedo that goes to 300kph? Mine only goes up to 180, and I believe those forks don’t have the external dampening adjustment. There some differences between the NC30’s that were exported. One has larger head lights, hinged mirrors, UK spec has a speedo in MPH.
Wish those mirrors, fairings and tank where on mine which is also the same paint scheme.
Hi,
Is the bike sold? I live in France and I’m inerested by your bike