CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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no not one bit, but then I am very function over fashion and I reckon that will deck out....
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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:plus: On ground clearance, even on the road that would be problematic
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Hi All,

I have been looking at my sprung system and was surprised to find that the link pipe is 45mm and not the usual 50mm.

I just assumed that 50mm was the standard size for the NC29, do many systems use 45mm link pipe? I don't know what make mine is. (Possibly it is a JHA/Ganador? as mentioned earlier in the thread - P14)

Cheers,

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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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post some pics...

are the spring clips the same as the pic or are they classic loops, how many pieces?
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CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Jeff IIRC it's a ganador/jha.
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Thanks :)

Is the 45mm link pipe a common thing? I have never seen any slip on cans that are 45mm.

The spring hooks are like this:

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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Yep what HK said....

The TSR is 45mm as well.
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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Yakama wrote:Check out this crazy NC23 exhaust:

http://img.blogs.yahoo.co.jp/ybi/1/bf/c ... 1255699995
:shock:

Do you think maybe it's a one-off HRC performance special?? :grin:
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

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:Puke:

Whoever did that should be shot.
'89 CBR400RRJ and '91 VFR400R NC30 project
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