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Title: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 27, 2020, 09:33:58 PM
Whilst on hol in Cornwall the 400s  reg/rec failed cooking the battery and blowing several bulbs luckily with only one day to go before we returned home. Not wanting to pay the thick end of £200 for another i opted for a no doubt Chinese lookee likee.  This gets quite hot. Now I would expect it to get warm but no idea as to how warm, never having had reason to touch the original one when in operation.  So for a couple of quid i have put a fan on it and it now works much cooler which i would think can only be a good thing.


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Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Green1 on September 27, 2020, 09:46:43 PM
They do tend to get quit warm in use.
My Aprilia seems to eat them as its mounted under the seat close to a twin exhaust.
Most modern bikes mount them out in open to keep them cool. So the fan can only be a good thing
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: SumpMagnet on September 27, 2020, 10:25:28 PM
cooling fan is a good idea. NC31 is a very compact piece of kit, and I don't suppose there is a lot of room under the seat or much airflow.
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 27, 2020, 10:45:45 PM
cooling fan is a good idea. NC31 is a very compact piece of kit, and I don't suppose there is a lot of room under the seat or much airflow.

You would be amazed how much room there is under the seat. 2 sets of waterproof trousers, puncture outfit, tool kit, side stand puck, coil lock, disc lock, Map book, first aid kit and a cap. No doubt I will have forgotten some things.  ;)
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Bryanj on September 28, 2020, 08:20:20 AM
Where is the air intake?
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on September 28, 2020, 08:59:46 AM
Whilst on hol in Cornwall the 400s  reg/rec failed cooking the battery and blowing several bulbs luckily with only one day to go before we returned home. Not wanting to pay the thick end of £200 for another i opted for a no doubt Chinese lookee likee.  This gets quite hot. Now I would expect it to get warm but no idea as to how warm, never having had reason to touch the original one when in operation.  So for a couple of quid i have put a fan on it and it now works much cooler which i would think can only be a good thing.


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I like it great lateral thinking- where did you source the fan is it a PC unit?
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 28, 2020, 10:04:25 AM

 Fleabay  40mm  12v  computer fan. £2.10  ;)
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: kevski on September 28, 2020, 01:30:34 PM
Whilst on hol in Cornwall the 400s  reg/rec failed cooking the battery and blowing several bulbs luckily with only one day to go before we returned home. Not wanting to pay the thick end of £200 for another i opted for a no doubt Chinese lookee likee.  This gets quite hot. Now I would expect it to get warm but no idea as to how warm, never having had reason to touch the original one when in operation.  So for a couple of quid i have put a fan on it and it now works much cooler which i would think can only be a good thing.


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I like it great lateral thinking- where did you source the fan is it a PC unit?

Behind right side panel down low, i have a nc31 as well, lovely little thing, still prefer the 350four though, i think my most favourite bike of all time.
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 28, 2020, 01:58:21 PM
Where is the air intake?

Behind the right side panel.
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 28, 2020, 02:04:03 PM
Whilst on hol in Cornwall the 400s  reg/rec failed cooking the battery and blowing several bulbs luckily with only one day to go before we returned home. Not wanting to pay the thick end of £200 for another i opted for a no doubt Chinese lookee likee.  This gets quite hot. Now I would expect it to get warm but no idea as to how warm, never having had reason to touch the original one when in operation.  So for a couple of quid i have put a fan on it and it now works much cooler which i would think can only be a good thing.


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I like it great lateral thinking- where did you source the fan is it a PC unit?

Behind right side panel down low, i have a nc31 as well, lovely little thing, still prefer the 350four though, i think my most favourite bike of all time.

They really are a nice little thing, but i must say i disagree with you and prefer the NC31 over my 350four. I am looking for a 250 Hornet now. ;)
Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Moorey on September 28, 2020, 02:38:39 PM

 The cavernous storage under the seat of the 400. The tool kit a bag and waterproofs fit in the tailpiece.. :D  Tookit and can of chain spray  in bottom for scale. I didn't have a banana handy.  ;)


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Title: Re: CB400 NC31
Post by: Bryanj on September 28, 2020, 11:26:45 PM
Just asked as a long time ago had a customer who stored his leggings under the seat on his 500 and wondered why it didnt go right
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