CBR400RR exhaust thread
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
sounds really cool....i think anything like that which gives it a different look is really cool
get some pics up NOW!!!
get some pics up NOW!!!
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
that twin set up must sap some power.... and add a nice bit of weight too.
im interested to see what a twin pipe would sound like on a IL4
im interested to see what a twin pipe would sound like on a IL4
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
The twin set up sounds awesome...it gives in an awesome tone down low and absolutely howls up top
as for adding weight i'm sure it does but like i said its a road bike and if i really wanted to go fast i would be on the track...or on a bigger bike
as for adding weight i'm sure it does but like i said its a road bike and if i really wanted to go fast i would be on the track...or on a bigger bike
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread

thats looks awefull...good on whoever has done it from an engineering viewpoint but thats just plain ugly.
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
well its each to their own i guess.... i like it but i'm sure its not for everyone
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
cbr400rrn wrote:Graeme France (GF racing, hes a member on here)
Thanks dude
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
Heres a few pics of the underseat exhaust with a GSXR rear tail.
It is a Viper can with a professionally made extension pipe.




The subframe has been customised and there are LEDs either side of the exhuast (looks awesome at night).
It is a working progress the fuel tank is drying out as it had a loada crap in it.
What do you think?
It is a Viper can with a professionally made extension pipe.




The subframe has been customised and there are LEDs either side of the exhuast (looks awesome at night).
It is a working progress the fuel tank is drying out as it had a loada crap in it.
What do you think?
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
The link pipe spoils it.
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Re: CBR400RR exhaust thread
I know it does a bit, but theres no way of getting round that.............is there?