JMCA exhaust - any experience??

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JMCA exhaust - any experience??

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Does anybody know of this make of end can, and if its any good? I understand they are made for the Japanese market??
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JMCA is the equivalent of the DVLA - they are not a manufacturer. Just means the can is legal for the jap market.

Get some pics up and we will throw guesses in the ring..
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ok, Its on ebay-here's the link....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-NC30-VFR400 ... otohosting
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As Mark said, it's the same as a BSAU stamp to say that the can complies with British Standards. Looking at that link the can has been re-built. The outlet 'looks' British (ie looks like the outlets on my cans I had made for my twin-stack) but they have retained the alloy/kevlar slieve. £100 delivered for the can isn't the worst in the world, but add about another £60/70 to that and you'd get yourself a half-system. The slieve looks identical to the sleives on my JHA system.
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JMCA (Japan Motorcycle Accessories Association)
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Lol classic, never heard it called that before
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Hell_rider wrote:JMCA (Japan Motorcycle Accessories Association)
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My can has the JMCA stamp, it's not a carbon can though. It's all stainless. Don't know what it is really...

I know it's a japanese can as my bike was just imported from there and it came with that one on it. It's not a bolt on, has a long attachment that connects to the original looking exhaust headers down under the footpeg. Pretty sloppy the way it's mounted on my bike, but it's coming off now anyways. It's a nice sounding exhaust though, beautiful welds too.

I can get a picture of it tomorrow maybe. I was curious myself what it was because I've never heard of JMCA and there's no other markings on it.
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its a mystery..... :roll:
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i have the same thing on mine- except its not a stamp- its more of a little riveted on thingy...

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