The Exhaust Thread

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Re: The Exhaust Thread

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Nothing so exotic here i'm affraid:

Sandard end can (Just purred like the preverbiable sewing machine) and my ART Oval Carbon. No great change in power but just gives the bike the voice it was missing with the standard can.

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and unknown end can i refurbished and save for track days. Not any more power or silly loudness, just don't want to risk the carbon can if i don't have to.

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Honda_NC35 wrote:i bought Shakrobis Full Yamamoto system "exept the can", and iv just manage to fit it to me bike, going to take som pictures and post them here.. :)


Anyone knows if yamamoto makes slipOns aswell?
i have never seen any... maby some of u guys have?

cheers/ john

Yes to both questions! :)
They do both carbon & carbon/kevlar slip on cans at around 50.000Yen.
Linky > http://www.yamamoto-eng.co.jp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The standard RVF system:
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Standard pipes & Nikon Carbon can:
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Yamamoto rear pipes & Nikon can with adapter:
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Yamamoto pipes & Carbon/Kevlar can:
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Both cans sound great, but the Nikon one has a 'deeper' bark, possibly because of the 62mm exit port! :D
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 8-)
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Re: The Exhaust Thread

Post by Drunkn Munky »

That nikkon pipe looks sweet
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CMSMJ1 wrote:The HRC system - alleged - mild steel, brilliant power and so tasty..
Think Shokrabi has this now - superb system but bloody loud. I miss it :cry:

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Yours is just like this one i have kicking around in my workshop.

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That looks suberb George ;)

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George, that looks fanatastic. Bet it sounds good too!

Speedy, are the Nikon cans good quality? I'm very tempted after looking at their prices - £175 for an oval carbon can for the NC30.
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aaron0288 wrote:Speedy, are the Nikon cans good quality? I'm very tempted after looking at their prices - £175 for an oval carbon can for the NC30.
I'd say so; the carbon fibre seems good as do the aluminium ends and the welding! It's not particularly light, but nor is it heavy; it's certainly not as heavy as the standard! :)
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super thread Gareth!! :D
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Twinstack tickles my little sweetspot :-)
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EsKee wrote:Twinstack tickles my little sweetspot :-)
wow :D amazing stuff!

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