What exhaust is that?
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- Cammo
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What exhaust is that?
Alright all you zorst experts, I want to know what sort of system this is on my spare bike.
It's loud and performs well, I think I'll get it high-temp coated soon to stop it deteriorating any further.
It's made of mild steel, any guesses? Cheers.


It's loud and performs well, I think I'll get it high-temp coated soon to stop it deteriorating any further.
It's made of mild steel, any guesses? Cheers.


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- micpec
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Re: What exhaust is that?
Stickshift, it's the mild steel half system made by Laser Jama Engineering (a dutch
exhaust company, they are located at Heinenoord, the Netherlands)....
(did I hit jackpot?)
I have had similar system on my NC30 when I bought mine back in 2004...
it is mild steel (at times also known as "rust steel") with an open carbon canister (read: very very loud).
On your 2nd picture I see you have a different canister fitted on the inside diameter of
the y-piece. But the original Laser Jama canister with a yellow/red sticker "Carbo" is
slip-on and slips over the outer diameter of that same y-piece.
Cheers, :)
exhaust company, they are located at Heinenoord, the Netherlands)....

I have had similar system on my NC30 when I bought mine back in 2004...
it is mild steel (at times also known as "rust steel") with an open carbon canister (read: very very loud).
On your 2nd picture I see you have a different canister fitted on the inside diameter of
the y-piece. But the original Laser Jama canister with a yellow/red sticker "Carbo" is
slip-on and slips over the outer diameter of that same y-piece.
Cheers, :)
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- Cammo
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Re: What exhaust is that?
Thanks mate, knew you'd come to the party!!
It currently has a carbon ethos can I just threw on whatever was lying around. It's a bit too loud for road use, might have to repack the muffler and see if it helps.
It currently has a carbon ethos can I just threw on whatever was lying around. It's a bit too loud for road use, might have to repack the muffler and see if it helps.
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- royster81
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Re: What exhaust is that?
i think i have one of these laid up on my garage floor looking very sorry for itself,it's nice to know what it was before it rusted to pieces...
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- monkeywithaplan
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Re: What exhaust is that?
lovely. once to have her all cleaned up and coated, get some pics on here for us before it gets stuck back in, aswell as after :)
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