Can I get some feedback on these, I'm looking at getting a twinstack full system.
What have ppl experienced quality and fit wise?
What have ppl thought about the power increases, better mid range, top end, bottom end?
How have they performed on the more heavily modded nc30's, ignitech, hrc carbs/airbox filters etc?
Cheers
Luke
Tyga systems?
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Re: Tyga systems?
They're a top quality system all round and perform as well as anything out there.
Fitting a full system can be a bit fiddly, especially bolting the rear pipes to the engine. Best to get all the pipework in place then move it around to get it to fit properly (pay attention to clearance around the shock and swingarm) then secure it to the engine properly and fit the springs.
Fitting a full system can be a bit fiddly, especially bolting the rear pipes to the engine. Best to get all the pipework in place then move it around to get it to fit properly (pay attention to clearance around the shock and swingarm) then secure it to the engine properly and fit the springs.
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Re: Tyga systems?
If you want a full review then PM me and i'll give you my number, I've got dyno results, 15,000 miles of use and plenty of pics and vids available as well as the system being fitted to a bike with a reasonable amount of carb and ignition mods.
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Re: Tyga systems?
I have a full system which I have just fitted. No problem really other than the rear headers but nothing a well spec'd socket set can't sort. Took a while to fit due to all that has to come off but no real issues. Got it set up on the dyno and I must say it sounds really good! Dyno results gave a healthy 60bhp and a real smooth, flat torque curve so well happy!
Quality so far seems fine.
Quality so far seems fine.
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Re: Tyga systems?
Does anyone have a vid of 30 or 35 (preferably the latter) wearing a Tyga twin stack? At some point if I had the money I'd like to get one. However, for my purpose it's more for form than function. I'm not thinking of doing it for the very modest power gain, but of course that's a bonus. However, I like the way my current Scorpion can sounds, and on the one vid I've seen of an NC with a twin stack, it sounds a little weird to me.

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Re: Tyga systems?
Cheers for the info guys much appreciated