Which exhaust for NC35
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Which exhaust for NC35
Hi all, can all NC35 owners give me their opinion on which full system to go for on the NC35? Ive got an oval aftermarket can on at the moment which is loud, but I have no idea what make it is, its unstamped. I like the look of the TYGA full stainless system with twin carbon end cans, but at nearly 700 quid its a bit pricey at the moment. Has anyone got this system? does is it sound good?
Any others I should consider?
Thanks for any advice
cheers
Dan
Any others I should consider?
Thanks for any advice
cheers
Dan
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
If you just want looks/sound, then go for any aftermarket system. Any Jap import system is as good as any and can be picked up quite cheaply if you look hard enough. Lots of Jap systems are JMA restricted which can kill a few decibels (although not always!) Easily fixed with a bit of modding though. Carbon cans have a nice resonance, but IMO any race can will give you the sound you're after.
Twin stacks are nice and look the goods, but are damaged more extensively if dropped/crashed.
Then there's the Maggot if you're game enough...................
Twin stacks are nice and look the goods, but are damaged more extensively if dropped/crashed.
Then there's the Maggot if you're game enough...................
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
The TYGA systems are light, extremely well made and work every bit as well as the best systems we have tested on the dyno. The price may seem high to some of you, but we have paid much higher for much less before they came out with their newer systems.
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
Mike,
There's mention on your website of development of an underseat system to be developed in conjunction with Tyga. :D :D :D
Any news?!?!?
Would (has been) eagerly awaited at this end.
Cheers
There's mention on your website of development of an underseat system to be developed in conjunction with Tyga. :D :D :D
Any news?!?!?
Would (has been) eagerly awaited at this end.
Cheers
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
are the tyga systems road legal?? i love the look of them and think its not a bad price for the single can which is wat im after. what kind of set up is needed?
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
I have a tyga full system fitted to me 30 and it sounds the nuts, The single carbon can is nice, the pipework itself is also very well made.For the price its a bargain,not sure about the twin stack but I think its good for tuning the front and rear heads seperately. Im thinking of trying a maggot next...really p the neighbours off! :D Russ
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
has it been through an MOT russ? ive decided thats what im goin for. any pics wud be appreciated
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
I was planning to buy the Tyga Full racesystem but i found a yamamoto full system insted, but its not yet fitted.
And if u ask me, i think the Yamamoto is better, even tho i never have seen a tyga system in real life.
dont ask me how/why, but cmon, we talking Yamamoto here...
and besides, the Moto cost me 280£ and the tyga 700£
if the question comes, were i bought it.
i bought my yamamoto from a guy that are a member here on 400Greybike.. :)
sry for my nice english..
And if u ask me, i think the Yamamoto is better, even tho i never have seen a tyga system in real life.
dont ask me how/why, but cmon, we talking Yamamoto here...


and besides, the Moto cost me 280£ and the tyga 700£

if the question comes, were i bought it.
i bought my yamamoto from a guy that are a member here on 400Greybike.. :)
sry for my nice english..

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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
Mine went straight thru the mot he commented on how nice the exhaust was and that it was ok because it didnt say not for road use any where. to be honest i live in a built up area and no one has complained yet about the noise. a few pics are here on Gavins website under Russ Tyson
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Re: Which exhaust for NC35
your bike looks amazin! i was worried how that exhaust would look with standard fairing but i think it works. cant believe i didnt see those photos before