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SteveO916
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exhaust options

Post by SteveO916 »

which exhausts will fit on a fzr400 3en2 - have a 3tj standard can on at the moment but looking for something a bit lighter without spending too much so was wondering if an exhaust from other "more common" bikes might fit???

anyone know of any??
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Post by Evilchicken0 »

Other O/E cans will probably be as heavy as the 3TJ one.
There 2 ways to do this

1. measure the pipe diameter and pick up a secondhand can of the bay, then get a link pipe to fit. You think this way would be cheap but it's not that much cheaper than ....

2. Buy a new one with a link pipe and hanger. If you go to A16 you can get a road legal (it comes with a baffle) in stainless for £145, which is good value. http://www.aa16.co.uk/store/cgi-bin/cp- ... OME:Yamaha

Use an oval can, if you do use a round one you need to space it away from the mount so it doesn't rub the swingarm. Try to avoid a stubby, you'll get pulled and your neighbours will hate you.
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Post by Hogdigerdy Dog »

Evilchicken0 wrote: Try to avoid a stubby, you'll get pulled and your neighbours will hate you.
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sound advice unless you hate your neighbours :twisted:
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Post by SteveO916 »

it's for a trackbike so has to be a relatively quiet can, but want something a little bit noisier and freer breathing than a stock can...and also lighter - looks not so important so will probably be looking for a cheap scratched or dented can...
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Post by Taggyd »

like the stubby sat in my shed you mean?

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