Improving the sound and is this a standrad exhaust?

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Improving the sound and is this a standrad exhaust?

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Just brought a 1990 nc30 and it's great however it does sound a bit like a sewing machine and I'd like to make it sound more fruity.

Any recommendations? Not tooooo loud as I don't want to upset the neighbours

Also this is what's on it now, is it the standard model?

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That is bog standard indeed...

You can either chop that off..or buy a nice jap half system (see pornodog has one for sale (that sounds lovely)
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CMSMJ1 wrote:That is bog standard indeed...

You can either chop that off..or buy a nice jap half system (see pornodog has one for sale (that sounds lovely)
AND LOUD!

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Thanks!

Is a new half system simple to fit and do I need to do something with the fuelling if I change it?

Also noticed I can't spell standard!
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standard uncut systems are hard to come by , dont chop the can off , buy a second hand half system or a standard cut sytem and wack a end can on , ( my 2p :grin: )
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Deviant400 wrote:standard uncut systems are hard to come by , dont chop the can off , buy a second hand half system or a standard cut sytem and wack a end can on , ( my 2p :grin: )
agree, sell the uncut one, buy a chopped one!
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Yeah, buy a chopped one. ;)

I have one for sale and it's got new collars :grin:
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how much do you sell them for mate (not that I need one....)

The dude who needs them rads has a need for one sometime soon
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