Honda NC30 Dyno Test HD
Micah Shoemaker Micah Shoemaker
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 Published On Nov 23, 2009

This is my 1989/90 Honda NC30. This is a re-shoot of the bike on the dyno with a far better camera than the one I made the original video with a few years back. In HD and with a proper shielded microphone I am hoping to better capture the sounds of a little 400cc Honda V4 spinning its crank up to almost 15k rpm and its gear driven cams at half of that speed. The bike is fully de-restricted with HRC ignition box, proper jetting for the 100 Low Lead aviation fuel it is set up to burn, snorkel removed from airbox for more intake noise and a random M4 carbon slip on pipe that just happened to be the right size to fit on the stock Honda 4:2:1 exhaust collector. The bike makes a whopping 54 bhp but is one of the most fun to ride bikes I have ever had the pleasure of beating on. None of the suspension internals are stock in the forks and the rear shock is a Penske. Supermoto take off tires are perfect with the NC35 17 inch rear wheel spinning in the single sided hub. God, I love this bike, the sound is amazing and you pretty much have to try to crash one at the track to do any damage. Total mileage on engine and chassis is close to 30k miles!

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