Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

Post by SiGiL »

Sorry for taking so long hectic few days in anycase here they are(forgot to take pics as i was fitting it sorry)My Pride and Joy

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Heres my old system
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Only thing i dislike is the Grips :x
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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Good work dude, that end can looks pretty smart. I've had a maggot, oval short and now the round carbon can. They all sound pretty damn good! I've a few pictures of the system without the panels fitted for those who like a good nose.

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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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Thats me motivated to fit mine now! :up:

All I need is some new bolts/studs. Anyone recommend cheapest place to get them from?
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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How much do u guys think the old system is worth?

Its in pretty good nick only has a few scratches on the heat shields and one dent
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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The tyga quality is certainly very, very good on their exhaust systems.

Nice to know there are still quality systems being made for these bikes. 8-)
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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SiGiL wrote:How much do u guys think the old system is worth?

Its in pretty good nick only has a few scratches on the heat shields and one dent

Personally I'm hoping at least £50 as mine is pretty much as you've decribed yours and I have mine on ebay right now.
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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I sold mine with a scrape on the heatshield for £120. It had just had the collars done though which cost £60.
If your not in need to sell, keep it as they are soon becoming quite rare.
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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looks nice mate
just ordered mine 2day from gavin
ordered loads of stuff. im getting the carbon shotgun and full carbon fairings :grin: 8-)
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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code2006 wrote:looks nice mate
just ordered mine 2day from gavin
ordered loads of stuff. im getting the carbon shotgun and full carbon fairings :grin: 8-)
I was tempted to click 'Report Post' for that as im seriously jealous lol :grin:
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Re: Fitting Tyga Exhaust

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LUCAS wrote:
code2006 wrote:looks nice mate
just ordered mine 2day from gavin
ordered loads of stuff. im getting the carbon shotgun and full carbon fairings :grin: 8-)
I was tempted to click 'Report Post' for that as im seriously jealous lol :grin:
lol well i have done loads of work on my bike but wont post anything till its complete lol
should be complete by end of next week (the week comeing). only thing i wont be doing just yet is powder coating my wheels.

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