The Exhaust Thread
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Jas is our man with his ear to the ground in Holland - AKA Micpec
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
I am sort of expert on this one....and bingo!Cammo wrote:I'm no expert but it looks very similar to a laser mild steel system that I used to own.reverse cylinder jim wrote:Can anyone tell me what make this mild steel half system is please. Came to me with no end can.

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Re: The Exhaust Thread
A very early (old) type Ethos system. Bends not very "smooth" compared to the later types they have made. But the necessary Y-piece will be difficult to source these days in the correct (old) type. Might as well find someone who can fabricate one to your specs/needs.tomski wrote:New system acquired!
I suspect it's an ethos system missing the final 'Y Piece' and end can.
Can any of you marvellous bunch confirm or quash my suspicion?
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Thanks guys, including Tony and Kris..CMSMJ1 wrote:Jas is our man with his ear to the ground in Holland - AKA Micpec![]()
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Cheers Jas,
I was hoping I might be lucky with an 'off the shelf' stainless Y-Piece, then I'll see if I can get my TIGing up to scratch at work to fabricate the rest of the link
. We shall have to see!
I was hoping I might be lucky with an 'off the shelf' stainless Y-Piece, then I'll see if I can get my TIGing up to scratch at work to fabricate the rest of the link

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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Having bought a few bits and pieces from you on eBay over the years, I find it rather amusing to see that at some point things went full circle and you acquired the former private plate from my NC35 when I got it from a woman in Harlow. I wasn't willing to shell out on it seeing as firstly I was borrowing the money from my parents to buy the bike, and secondly I decided that to me it was a little bit odd describing it as 'big' when the big one was the RC45. She wanted £1500 to keep it when I bought it, hopefully it didn't cost that much. I did see it up on eBay from time to time for that, but it never seemed to sell.....abrmoto wrote: MHP SP1 Twin Stack, a work of art, best finished systems I have used, but again not cheap.
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Hiperform 2nd generation full system





Not the easiest system to fit but ive had worse, rear headers are just about accessable with a good knuckle joint and the shock removed, a spring fitment to the headers like the HRC setup would have been a better idea.
Its barely done 100 miles and is already turning a nice colour and although the welds are not as nicely finished off as say ETHOS and TSR it has a works type look to it which i like.
Can isnt pictured but is a brushed alloy large bore affair and is loud!





Not the easiest system to fit but ive had worse, rear headers are just about accessable with a good knuckle joint and the shock removed, a spring fitment to the headers like the HRC setup would have been a better idea.
Its barely done 100 miles and is already turning a nice colour and although the welds are not as nicely finished off as say ETHOS and TSR it has a works type look to it which i like.
Can isnt pictured but is a brushed alloy large bore affair and is loud!
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Just removed my full so called full micron system and it was a night mare , probably didnt help that the only bits i removed was the body work , system is in 8 sections minus the end can .
Will get some pics up for id'ing in a bit.
Will get some pics up for id'ing in a bit.
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Pics to go with the above





As can be seen in the last pics its marked nc30 ss but no maker , any ideas on make?





As can be seen in the last pics its marked nc30 ss but no maker , any ideas on make?
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Re: The Exhaust Thread
Yep defo Micron,Same as this one.

If you think you had peoblems taking it off,wait till you try putting it back on.

If you think you had peoblems taking it off,wait till you try putting it back on.