CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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tanuki wrote:Parus I want that system..

if yo want to do a swap for a BEET system let me know.
I'm not in UK mate, I'm in Ukraine, in any cases postage will be significant part of the cost. Why you don't like BEET ?
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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No reason its a great sytem I just could do with something that sits closer to the head so I can fit a bigger rad in.
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Just found this on eBay...
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You have to admire people for trying but again the link pipe where it goes past the swingarm looks gash!
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tanuki wrote:You have to admire people for trying but again the link pipe where it goes past the swingarm looks gash!
Tanuki, I'm not admire about this - just post it like idea. Absolutelly agree that undertail exhaust generally looks gash on cbr400. I saw one japanesse NC23, but they changes swingarm to cbr600 and getting some room for exhaust pipe.

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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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the std to radial caliper mounts are a bit fancy on that! Good try with the system too - but it must be 2 feet longer than it should be?

I agree with Tanuki - anything that blights the swingarm is a no-no.
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CMSMJ1 wrote:I agree with Tanuki - anything that blights the swingarm is a no-no.
Do we lose in handling ?
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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I don't think so mate - just that it looks horrible to cover up the lines of the bike. I don't see it messing up handling.

Underseat pipes are good if you cannot see the pipes get to the tail and out.

I reckon a bellypan exit would be pretty neat...
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Do ethos make a full system for the 23?
And is the oe system stainless or mild steel?
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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I would say an almost definate no.
Mild steel.

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