what exhaust is this??
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Re: what exhaust is this??
thanks for the background...
Was over at rick olivers picking up some goodies last week and saw it in person... just can't run to even £700 squids..
I think i'll steer clear of the quill system funnily enough for the reasons you already mentioned - the cans are too big, and not held together with springs which i prefer. I'm sure there are two sides to every story, but i'd prefer to give my money to someone like jap4perfomance who obviously care about the product and their customers..
I'll see how much the bmc system runs too tomorrow when i give them a call, if not then i'll put the project on hold until I can afford the tyga as this project was meant for me to built a very nice nc30, so if i need to wait so be it, waited to get the right bodywork, ohlins, fork rebuild, jackup kit etc.. so i'll buy the tyga rearsets instead to keep me amused for the time being
thanks for all the info, i like to be able to make an informed decision :)
Was over at rick olivers picking up some goodies last week and saw it in person... just can't run to even £700 squids..
I think i'll steer clear of the quill system funnily enough for the reasons you already mentioned - the cans are too big, and not held together with springs which i prefer. I'm sure there are two sides to every story, but i'd prefer to give my money to someone like jap4perfomance who obviously care about the product and their customers..
I'll see how much the bmc system runs too tomorrow when i give them a call, if not then i'll put the project on hold until I can afford the tyga as this project was meant for me to built a very nice nc30, so if i need to wait so be it, waited to get the right bodywork, ohlins, fork rebuild, jackup kit etc.. so i'll buy the tyga rearsets instead to keep me amused for the time being

thanks for all the info, i like to be able to make an informed decision :)
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Re: what exhaust is this??
If three or four or more want a twin stack I will give 10% when you order together all you have to do is PM me on here prices are below.m6rk wrote:thanks for the background...
Was over at rick olivers picking up some goodies last week and saw it in person... just can't run to even £700 squids..
I think i'll steer clear of the quill system funnily enough for the reasons you already mentioned - the cans are too big, and not held together with springs which i prefer. I'm sure there are two sides to every story, but i'd prefer to give my money to someone like jap4perfomance who obviously care about the product and their customers..
I'll see how much the bmc system runs too tomorrow when i give them a call, if not then i'll put the project on hold until I can afford the tyga as this project was meant for me to built a very nice nc30, so if i need to wait so be it, waited to get the right bodywork, ohlins, fork rebuild, jackup kit etc.. so i'll buy the tyga rearsets instead to keep me amused for the time being
thanks for all the info, i like to be able to make an informed decision :)
Twin stack with ali cans £695.00 - 10% = 625.50 plus free postage
Twin stack with stainless cans £735.00 - 10% = £662.00 plus free postage
Twin stack with carbon cans £810.00 - 10% = £729.00 plus free postage
The BMC system looks like link pipes and cans to me (looks good though) so bare that in mind when you get the price as the TYGA system is a full system in stainless.
Their are always two sides to a story but I always like to be honest with my customers or potential customers as you will always get repeat business that way and you will always have happy customers.
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Re: what exhaust is this??
many thanks gav,
i'll get the info re the bmc, and if i decide to go for the tyga will try and get a group buy togther as it benefits everyone :)
i'll get the info re the bmc, and if i decide to go for the tyga will try and get a group buy togther as it benefits everyone :)
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Re: what exhaust is this??
no worries just let me know when your ready
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Re: what exhaust is this??
Quill are a funny bunch OK, had dealing in the past..............
And as for that Gav bloke...............................top fella
Got a load of Tyga stuff on my road RVF from Gav, cant fault the service, except keep making me pay for all the stuff I want
And as for that Gav bloke...............................top fella

Got a load of Tyga stuff on my road RVF from Gav, cant fault the service, except keep making me pay for all the stuff I want

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Re: what exhaust is this??
im definately up for this- i NEED a shotgun system... its the only part missing now- but my budget really only extends to £500. i suppose if we were to get a group together i could probly wait till the end of the month for payday.....i'll get the info re the bmc, and if i decide to go for the tyga will try and get a group buy togther as it benefits everyone :)
that BMC system looks well nice though..
might give them a ring myself...
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Re: what exhaust is this??
for anyone interested just spoke to mike, it's not a full system as was stated, and requires an nc35 exhaust as a donor as it's got two pipes coming out to the end can rather than the one of the nc30..
i'm tempted to wait and go with the tyga as they'd be no issues with the indicator clearances too..
i'm tempted to wait and go with the tyga as they'd be no issues with the indicator clearances too..
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Re: what exhaust is this??
same here to be honest... id rather buy a system that i know is gonna fit, i know for a fact looks good, and will have no clearance issues. dont really fancy spending the next few months hunting around for donor NC35 systems or having link pipes made up to fettle a system into fitting...i'm tempted to wait and go with the tyga as they'd be no issues with the indicator clearances too..
still, £625 is £125 over my budget....
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Re: what exhaust is this??
come on smoky.. i will if you do 
then we just need another sucker and we can get the no compromise system...
i will stick it on the cc, life is too short!

then we just need another sucker and we can get the no compromise system...
i will stick it on the cc, life is too short!
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Re: what exhaust is this??
indeed, life is too short...
i may have some extra work at the end of this month...
if that come through and is as lucrative as im hoping- i may even treat myself to some carbon fibre cans....
mmmm....
i may have some extra work at the end of this month...
if that come through and is as lucrative as im hoping- i may even treat myself to some carbon fibre cans....
mmmm....