JMCA exhaust - any experience??
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JMCA exhaust - any experience??
Does anybody know of this make of end can, and if its any good? I understand they are made for the Japanese market??
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Re: JMCA exhaust - any experience??
JMCA is the equivalent of the DVLA - they are not a manufacturer. Just means the can is legal for the jap market.
Get some pics up and we will throw guesses in the ring..
Get some pics up and we will throw guesses in the ring..
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Re: JMCA exhaust - any experience??
ok, Its on ebay-here's the link....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-NC30-VFR400 ... otohosting
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-NC30-VFR400 ... otohosting
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Re: JMCA exhaust - any experience??
As Mark said, it's the same as a BSAU stamp to say that the can complies with British Standards. Looking at that link the can has been re-built. The outlet 'looks' British (ie looks like the outlets on my cans I had made for my twin-stack) but they have retained the alloy/kevlar slieve. £100 delivered for the can isn't the worst in the world, but add about another £60/70 to that and you'd get yourself a half-system. The slieve looks identical to the sleives on my JHA system.
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JMCA (Japan Motorcycle Accessories Association)
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Lol classic, never heard it called that before
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Hell_rider wrote:JMCA (Japan Motorcycle Accessories Association)

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Re: JMCA exhaust - any experience??
My can has the JMCA stamp, it's not a carbon can though. It's all stainless. Don't know what it is really...
I know it's a japanese can as my bike was just imported from there and it came with that one on it. It's not a bolt on, has a long attachment that connects to the original looking exhaust headers down under the footpeg. Pretty sloppy the way it's mounted on my bike, but it's coming off now anyways. It's a nice sounding exhaust though, beautiful welds too.
I can get a picture of it tomorrow maybe. I was curious myself what it was because I've never heard of JMCA and there's no other markings on it.
I know it's a japanese can as my bike was just imported from there and it came with that one on it. It's not a bolt on, has a long attachment that connects to the original looking exhaust headers down under the footpeg. Pretty sloppy the way it's mounted on my bike, but it's coming off now anyways. It's a nice sounding exhaust though, beautiful welds too.
I can get a picture of it tomorrow maybe. I was curious myself what it was because I've never heard of JMCA and there's no other markings on it.
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its a mystery..... 

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Re: JMCA exhaust - any experience??
i have the same thing on mine- except its not a stamp- its more of a little riveted on thingy...