Exhaust NC30

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Exhaust NC30

Post by lazyboydobby »

What is the best Exhaust can 4 the NC30 Import?

All the ones i have seen on ebay etc are for the uk bikes. I am ideally keeping the cost down to a minumum while improving the sound of the bike.

What happens if you get pulled over by the police and have an exhaust that is not for road use?

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Post by viper_biker »

If it's just a slip-on you are looking, I really liked the Blueflame can I had on my bike. Nice and deep and with 116 jets all round it ran quite well too.

As for getting stopped by the police, you'll get a 5-10 stretch in the worst HM prison you can imagine...

Seriously though, unless you are running a Tyga Maggott end-can, then the rest aren't that loud, plus you are doing the bike a favour by letting it breath a bit better too.
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Every time I read stuff like that about the maggot I want one a little bit more.
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joshmolloy wrote:Every time I read stuff like that about the maggot I want one a little bit more.
If you want to know what it sounds like, just take off your end-can and ride about like that and save yourself the money.
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attention 2 detail - bike valeting and more
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Carbon Can Co.
Came with removable DB Killer.
Sounds luvverly!

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The bike in front of mine is my son's (he is only two!)[/quote]

that bike is awfully small even for a two year old ;)
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You should get him something a bit bigger LOL

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Sorry to hijack this thread, but its pretty close to what I was thinking. I really should replace my complete system, as its rotten and full of holes. I've looked at the price for complete exhausts and they cost so much! Any suggestions please?
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Chaosfruitbat wrote:Sorry to hijack this thread, but its pretty close to what I was thinking. I really should replace my complete system, as its rotten and full of holes. I've looked at the price for complete exhausts and they cost so much! Any suggestions please?
Yeah, a secondhand standard system should cost under £50, without a can.

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