NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

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NC_Girl
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NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

Post by NC_Girl »

After 2 years I am finally doing the right thing and looking for a slip-on for the NC29. Of course I'm here in the US so I'm at a disadvantage for finding local retailers. :roll:

I want a nice deeper sound (anything to make it sound less like a sewing machine) and either new or a clean used one would work. Any suggestions on which ones are good/bad??
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Re: NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

Post by chrisja2 »

I can recommend blue flame, real nice throaty sound and very well made.

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Post by Mikiboy »

Viper.
Cheap and cheerful and give a nice sound
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I have TYGA and Phoenix. Both crazy noisy :up:
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Re: NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

Post by firebeast »

have a look at new used 92-99 blade yoshi's.
you have plenty of them over there and they may just need the holes on the header pipe filed out a bit.will sound sweeter than most and look the dogs danglies.!
if that isnt any good then any can you like the look of with a flat ali bolt face can be re drilled and have a thread put in to fit.simple.you now have a massive amount to chose from!!
two bros,muzzy,you have many u.s makes which have better looks and build quality than most of the tat thats over here,its just you wont have much for these bikes.
a nice carbon capped yoshi would look lovely!!
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Re: NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

Post by NC_Girl »

It's nice to hear that I might have a much better selection than I first thought!!

If we can make one from another blade fit with just minor work then I think that is the way to go. My hubby loves Yoshi and that would be a way to get one on the bike.

Thanks for all the help - I'll post a pic up when we decide on one. :grin:
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Cost in rejetting though on a dyno
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Post by vr46 »

I came across this one a while ago - pretty sure it said NC29 fitment.

Not sure if it was road or race.

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Post by dunkenb »

i had an art carbon can on my 29 , sounded lovely and added a couple of bhp too!
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Re: NC29 Aftermarket Silencer Suggestions

Post by garyboy_palaboy »

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you can use a yoshimura end can, i lost the emblem when i polished the pipe.

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yoshirura TRS, but this is not intended for 400cc bike. works perfectly and looks cool with my bike.

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