Beet Nassert-R Titanium Exhaust NC35

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Re: Beet Nassert-R Titanium Exhaust NC35

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I have access to all the necessary tooling, but it comes down on the skills to do it which I do not have atm. I am taking a masterclass this spring, have read a lot during this winter...
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Re: Beet Nassert-R Titanium Exhaust NC35

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Wat about Racefit there always getting mentioned in PB for doing one off stuff.
But wat about some inconel ones Ti is getting a bit normal nowadays..........
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Re: Beet Nassert-R Titanium Exhaust NC35

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Morespeedvicar wrote:Wat about Racefit there always getting mentioned in PB for doing one off stuff.
But wat about some inconel ones Ti is getting a bit normal nowadays..........
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I have sent them a quote for some front pipes in Titanium for the NC30/35. Hopefully they can make some at a reasonable price.. :pray: Should be a quite easy job.. :drool:
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Interested in the outcome of your request for front down pipes ;)
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Racefit are not too far from me..so if you want me to drop some front pipes off with them..I can do
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The history behind the Beet TI exhaust the seller provided:

"I got the system about six or seven years ago from a web site called mugen571.com. I pretty sure it was run by someone in the U.S. military who was stationed in Japan, and he specialized in RVF400 parts. It was a great site. He could get almost anything you could think of for the RVF. The exhaust was the last thing I bought from him, and it was just before the site shut down".

Anyone else here heard about mugen571 ? The name rings a bell somehow..
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CMSMJ1 wrote:Racefit are not too far from me..so if you want me to drop some front pipes off with them..I can do
I'll drop you a PM if I hear from Racefit about the pipes (If they need some "templates")
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andreasmkr wrote:The history behind the Beet TI exhaust the seller provided:

"I got the system about six or seven years ago from a web site called mugen571.com. I pretty sure it was run by someone in the U.S. military who was stationed in Japan, and he specialized in RVF400 parts. It was a great site. He could get almost anything you could think of for the RVF. The exhaust was the last thing I bought from him, and it was just before the site shut down".

Anyone else here heard about mugen571 ? The name rings a bell somehow..
How did you find seller Andreas? Is he local to you?
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andreasmkr wrote:The history behind the Beet TI exhaust the seller provided:

"I got the system about six or seven years ago from a web site called mugen571.com. I pretty sure it was run by someone in the U.S. military who was stationed in Japan, and he specialized in RVF400 parts. It was a great site. He could get almost anything you could think of for the RVF. The exhaust was the last thing I bought from him, and it was just before the site shut down".

Anyone else here heard about mugen571 ? The name rings a bell somehow..
That is Mr. Devin Davison (if i'm correct in spelling his name). he was located in Japan as US soldier and sourced parts from there. I have dealth with him few times, plugs, hrc stuff etc. This was way back in '04-'05 period. His site was very informative.
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Re: Beet Nassert-R Titanium Exhaust NC35

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micpec wrote:
andreasmkr wrote:The history behind the Beet TI exhaust the seller provided:

"I got the system about six or seven years ago from a web site called mugen571.com. I pretty sure it was run by someone in the U.S. military who was stationed in Japan, and he specialized in RVF400 parts. It was a great site. He could get almost anything you could think of for the RVF. The exhaust was the last thing I bought from him, and it was just before the site shut down".

Anyone else here heard about mugen571 ? The name rings a bell somehow..
That is Mr. Devin Davison (if i'm correct in spelling his name). he was located in Japan as US soldier and sourced parts from there. I have dealth with him few times, plugs, hrc stuff etc. This was way back in '04-'05 period. His site was very informative.
Shame its no longer going

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