NK Any Good?
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Just trying to people's opinions of the NK pipes sold by AF What they're like build quality, fit, performance etc. How do they stack up against the similar Franspeed and do they clout the floor every time go over a bump, they seem good value but there again so do a pair of Schwalbe race mans for £38!
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On my 2nd nk rally , fanstastic pipes , yes they are low, so no good for two up or hitting sleeping policemen with, good fit , quite loud , but well made.
ADS3 comes on the power earlier but nk revs on more - horses for courses. imho
ADS3 comes on the power earlier but nk revs on more - horses for courses. imho
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One of the best pipes I've ever used, both in terms of performance and quality.
Mine lasted me 4 years before changing, however, that was with a few small repairs and regular painting and coatings.
I've put a franspeed on and I'm not convinced it's any where near as good in performance.
Mine lasted me 4 years before changing, however, that was with a few small repairs and regular painting and coatings.
I've put a franspeed on and I'm not convinced it's any where near as good in performance.
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They do need rubbing and spraying on the downpipe i reckon 2-3 times a year. My lastone stressed on all the welds by the downpipe - should have had it ceramic coated really
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Superb pipe for fit, performance and price. I've got an Imola, RB25 and RB20 and all 3 have NK's fitted. The NK completed transformed the Imola. I clear coat them with VHT laquer as I like the look of them that way.
Mine stressed all over the place so welded a brace across the u bend then cut the pipe in half and created a slip joint, removed all the rubber mounts and bolted it solid.
Added another spring to the stum mounting and created a second wall to that slip joint.
Great pipe performance wise or i wouldnt have bothered.
Added another spring to the stum mounting and created a second wall to that slip joint.
Great pipe performance wise or i wouldnt have bothered.
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Do you have any pictures of this?
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How do you make a slip joint?
struggle with pictures.
to make a slip joint simply cut straight thru the pipe and weld a band of steel to one part forming a socket for the other part to fit in.
attach eyelets for springs and load the joint with silicon on assembly. allows for rotation and a bit of give when lining up.
there an awful lot of pipe in front of the sharks fin bracket that's only held with one spring from the stub and with a rubber sprung joint on the tailcan its a bit like getting jiggy with a fat bird in a hammock.
to make a slip joint simply cut straight thru the pipe and weld a band of steel to one part forming a socket for the other part to fit in.
attach eyelets for springs and load the joint with silicon on assembly. allows for rotation and a bit of give when lining up.
there an awful lot of pipe in front of the sharks fin bracket that's only held with one spring from the stub and with a rubber sprung joint on the tailcan its a bit like getting jiggy with a fat bird in a hammock.