twin exhaust???
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steve87
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Re: twin exhaust???
see if it was a twin underseat, now thats what im talking bout, thins the bike
, but mor weight higher 
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SOILZX
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Re: twin exhaust???
The twin stackd looks mint, thats whay i would go for. Either side looks to "zzr" as mentioned before.
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- Ballsout Racing
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Re: twin exhaust???
That's because it's a V4. Exhaust lengths are different with a one can setup.Front cylinders can be tuned differently to rear with a twin setupwill#224 wrote:The RLR vfr/rvf bikes are using a twin pipe setup where one silencer is 'the norm'. There has to be a bit more to it and whilst i've get the equipment available i'll take a look
- R P Corse
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Re: twin exhaust???
hmmm the one either side is lookin tasty and has got me thinkin also lol ...
the weight side of things .... meh i weigh in at 17stone lol (big rugby accident broke my knee and tore quadricep - took 2 years to start being able to move my knee and do excercise!) so dont really make much of a difference for me lol
know anywhere we can get these in the UK? lol
also just doing a converter - Jap Yen in to GB Pound, 86,850Y = £0.427 ... wha? lol im bein a plank lol
the weight side of things .... meh i weigh in at 17stone lol (big rugby accident broke my knee and tore quadricep - took 2 years to start being able to move my knee and do excercise!) so dont really make much of a difference for me lol
know anywhere we can get these in the UK? lol
also just doing a converter - Jap Yen in to GB Pound, 86,850Y = £0.427 ... wha? lol im bein a plank lol
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will#224
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Re: twin exhaust???
£430 ish
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Re: twin exhaust???
oooooo i see
cheers will lol
- Mori Man
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Re: twin exhaust???
Got one of those DUAL systems arriving the 'morrow
Can's are fixed but wont be for long if i get my angle grinder out
Interested to hear the sound though
Will be up for grab's when i'm done with it
Can's are fixed but wont be for long if i get my angle grinder out
Interested to hear the sound though
Will be up for grab's when i'm done with it
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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zimm
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Re: twin exhaust???
twin un-baffled megaphones !
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Re: twin exhaust???
zimm wrote:twin un-baffled megaphones !


Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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