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just one a half system on ebay, i know it needs some work but im lucky to have a mate that work's in a local fabrication shop .

it was listed on ebay as yamoto? is it a yamamoto? anyway its only cost £50 posted so its worth a punt in my opinion

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anyone ?
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Yes, looks like a Yammy, good buy for 50quid!

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viewtopic.php?f=22&t=20153

mines a yamamota rear, have a look what you can do to it with a time and little money
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hehe, i thought i was. trying to find a kevlar end can for it but the seem to be thin on the ground.

is there any need to try and get some front pipes made up or are standard honda ones ok?
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marcus57 wrote:hehe, i thought i was. trying to find a kevlar end can for it but the seem to be thin on the ground.

is there any need to try and get some front pipes made up or are standard honda ones ok?
standard ones are fine, just need a good clean and a bit of regular TLC, but if your a proper bike then cleaning and maintaining your bike is what one should be doing more than riding ;)
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rickyb_dj wrote:
marcus57 wrote:hehe, i thought i was. trying to find a kevlar end can for it but the seem to be thin on the ground.

is there any need to try and get some front pipes made up or are standard honda ones ok?
standard ones are fine, just need a good clean and a bit of regular TLC, but if your a proper bike then cleaning and maintaining your bike is what one should be doing more than riding ;)
story of my life at the moment with the thing.
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Marcus.

I take it you dont need me to take my half system off my bike now for you to have a look at it!

Not a problem jus saves me doing it tomorrow!

ta
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ibby4585 wrote:Marcus.

I take it you dont need me to take my half system off my bike now for you to have a look at it!

Not a problem jus saves me doing it tomorrow!

ta
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i had completely forgotten about your system, no i should be good now. thanks for the offer tho

on a diffrent subject what do you lot think to this can , obviously will have to get my mate to work his magic to make it fit.

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Its a nice end can, but im not sure it would suit the nc30, might look a bit out of place personally i dont think you can beat a slim narrow round end can.

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