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picture requested please!!!!
I am in need of some pictures please.
I need to see where and how close the full tyga exhaust system comes to the suspension linkage under the bike, if any one could post a picture or even send me one that would be great thanks.
I need to see where and how close the full tyga exhaust system comes to the suspension linkage under the bike, if any one could post a picture or even send me one that would be great thanks.
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
Why? very close...but when you are sat on it should not be a problem
TYGA sell a lot of the systems...not too many people come to tell of clearance issues.
TYGA sell a lot of the systems...not too many people come to tell of clearance issues.

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Re: picture requested please!!!!
The problem i have at the moment is i am using an SP1 rear shock which being longer then the standard shock was making the suspension linkage rest on my exhaust so with time has put so much pressure on it the rear header pipes decided to snap clean off, this is why i would like some pic's of where the tyga exhaust system seats so i can work out if it might do the same.
The one i was interested in was just the single exit style not the twin one they do.
Thanks for the reply CMSMJ1
The one i was interested in was just the single exit style not the twin one they do.
Thanks for the reply CMSMJ1
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
Hi James, can't help with any pics but if you need a rear manifold I've got a spare you can have, just pop round if you need it, hows tricks? Not seen you for a while. All the best Paul.
Need any used Nc30 parts? Want to fit a Ducati front end to your Nc30? If so give me a shout.
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
Alright Paul, i'm good thanks just been busy in general got to work to pay for bike parts costing the earth
now as i have a new addition
hows the family doing?
The exhaust system i had on was some sort of race system but was constructed of ally and all four pipes joined up under or as close to under the suspension linkage which is where i was having the problem so before i go forking out more cash i want to know i wont be getting the same problem.



The exhaust system i had on was some sort of race system but was constructed of ally and all four pipes joined up under or as close to under the suspension linkage which is where i was having the problem so before i go forking out more cash i want to know i wont be getting the same problem.
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
Isn;t the Sp1 shock about 35mm taller than std?
I think you'll have the same problems whatever you use for exhausts. I have the RS250 shock and that is 15mm or so longer...and the pipes, all of the ones I have had, touched the linkage under extension.
Another 20mm would see the pipes being clouted even when not fully extended I reckon?
I think you'll have the same problems whatever you use for exhausts. I have the RS250 shock and that is 15mm or so longer...and the pipes, all of the ones I have had, touched the linkage under extension.
Another 20mm would see the pipes being clouted even when not fully extended I reckon?
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
do you have any pictures of tyhe old system?
did it look like this?

did it look like this?

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Re: picture requested please!!!!
royster81, yes that is the exhaust i have at the moment any idea's on who or what make it is?
CMSMJ1, yes the sp1 Shock is about 35mm longer but with the 17" rear RVF wheel it has done wonders on the handling, had a few issues to start with by having a few high speed tank slaps coming out of corners but soon rectified that with a Ohlins steering dampener,
CMSMJ1, yes the sp1 Shock is about 35mm longer but with the 17" rear RVF wheel it has done wonders on the handling, had a few issues to start with by having a few high speed tank slaps coming out of corners but soon rectified that with a Ohlins steering dampener,
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
35mm longer would make the bike very quick to turn in and possible unstable, you could try raising the forks in the yokes so their flush which would reduce the amount of weight on the front and make it a bit more stable
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Re: picture requested please!!!!
system is made by DIC and i know very little about it.
have you ridden the bike with it on yet?
did it ride ok?
i was told 4-1 system can play havic with the midrange.....
i hope not for my sake.
have you ridden the bike with it on yet?
did it ride ok?
i was told 4-1 system can play havic with the midrange.....

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