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can anyone identify this exhaust cos im not sure if its a shitty home made jobby. i really want a twinstack but im not sure about this one....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-VFR-400-Nc3 ... 3357e6a31e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Get hold of Geoff33 - I reckon he had this once upon a time. AFAIK it is a proper custom jobbie...
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He says it's 'fitted loosely' in the listing - I hope so! Looks awful.
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yeh i hope that is a loose fit. ok i'll try get hold of geoff33 cos i am desperate to replace my fat ass blueflame and i reeeeeally want a twinstack
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That pic is in Geoffs yard but that is not his ebay name. So...did the guy buy the bike and then want to strip the pipes??
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im not sure i havent asked him any questions as i kinda wanted some advice before i started seriously seeing about buying it.
ive pm'd geoff so just gunna see what he says bout it.
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ChowderV4 wrote:can anyone identify this exhaust cos im not sure if its a shitty home made jobby. i really want a twinstack but im not sure about this one....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-VFR-400-Nc3 ... 3357e6a31e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I would stick with the blueflame can over that system mate!

A bit pricey maybe, but go for one of the reputable used ones that ocassionally pop up for sale in the classifieds (moriwaki, ganador, mhp, tyga, yamamoto etc).

You can modify the single can yamamoto half systems to take 2 cans quite easily (or the standard system for that matter with link pipes). Could be worth pricing up.
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ChowderV4 wrote:can anyone identify this exhaust cos im not sure if its a shitty home made jobby. i really want a twinstack but im not sure about this one....

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-VFR-400-Nc3 ... 3357e6a31e" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I would stick with the blueflame can over that system mate!

A bit pricey maybe, but go for one of the reputable used ones that ocassionally pop up for sale in the classifieds (moriwaki, ganador, mhp, tyga, yamamoto etc).

You can modify the single can yamamoto half systems to take 2 cans quite easily (or the standard system for that matter with link pipes). Could be worth pricing up.
yeah the blueflame makes a really nice sound for a standard system, but its just too big and fat. i would love some mhp's or mercury but they are damn expensive, maybe some time down the line when i have more money i'll go exhaust hunting and get a nice jap full system.
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Image
here's mine
standard system with blueflame end can.
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WANTED - pics of a JHA and or Ganador ti stack please. Loose pipes, rear fitment etc...

thanks in advance.... ;)
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