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    Yes it will definitely give you more power, these exhausts flow just as good if not better than all other leading brands out there.

    cheers matt
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    Big call without a Dyno to back it up having said that i would still buy one just because they look sweet

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    I made the offer to another manufacture and ill make it to Matt as well.
    Send me a can of your choice and ill back to back dyno test it. You pay postage and get a before and after dyno sheet as proof that its better.

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    Latheboy, where are you located. I bought one which I wont be using for a few weeks. I'd be interested to see its benefits. Let me know.

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    well picked up my pipe today looks good i'm happy gonna have to make up a mid pipe doesnt sit at right angle. lined it up next to my bike, possibly get a second for my other new sv when it comes

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    Im in Nepal seifer, i wish anyway...

    Im in Vic... no good for you...

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    These mufflers are going to give more power over standard no matter what, they are a straight through pipe designed for maximum power output from your bike.
    most standard pipes are only around 40mm at the end of the can and are not a straight through design.
    The only way a yoshimura exhaust is going to put out more power is if you run the full system including headers, wich will cost around $1500+

    I will be donating some cash towards ASF since I have sold a pipe on here now.
    good luck with the pipe thepj I am sure you will be happy.

    cheers matty

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    Would you like me to test it for you?

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    quote:Originally posted by latheboy

    Would you like me to test it for you?
    you got mail

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    Yup..... back at you

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    yea cheers, unfortunatly its sitting in the shed for now but as soon as its on i'll put up some pics

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    I'm after something for my '91 GSXR, it has a bandit 1200 3bolt pattern, do you have anything to suit (ie, not slip-on) , can you post pics of all types available?

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    I'd also consider a replacement for my Yohi RS3 stainless... It just seems so "1996". How would you go matching one up to the stock ZX12r pipe? (4-bolt with a decent opening)

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    quote:Originally posted by moog

    I'm after something for my '91 GSXR, it has a bandit 1200 3bolt pattern, do you have anything to suit (ie, not slip-on) , can you post pics of all types available?
    all the exhausts I have are slip on style, but your local exhaust shop can make you up a bracket or plate to match your existing bolt pattern, the other option is to chop of your existing muffler and weld my pipe straight onto that wich seems to be what most people are doing.

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    quote:Originally posted by bjrog2@hotmail.com

    I'd also consider a replacement for my Yohi RS3 stainless... It just seems so "1996". How would you go matching one up to the stock ZX12r pipe? (4-bolt with a decent opening)
    just cut of your existing exhaust pipe and have the new muffler welded onto it, or if you want to change the angle or possitioning of the muffler, best to speak to someone at an exhaust shop or someone who can weld.

    cheers matt

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    I am still trying to organise a dyno graph of these mufflers, I have a 06 model gsxr 1000 wich i will be using comparing the standard exhaust to my race-tek style exhausts. so stay tuned....

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    i'm all set to put it on just i gave my clamp to my mate for his exhaust any ideas were i can track on of those clamps down i went to supercheap bunnnings auto one but they didnt have them.

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    quote:Originally posted by thepj

    i'm all set to put it on just i gave my clamp to my mate for his exhaust any ideas were i can track on of those clamps down i went to supercheap bunnnings auto one but they didnt have them.
    I sell them for $22 including the rubber. tell you mate to pay you $22

    0403290768 is my number again.

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    I mean the smaller like 55-40mm clam for the mid pipe not the one that holds the can

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    Will they run well on twins? I'm interested in a pair for my TRX850.

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    I'm keen for a set for a z1000!!!!!

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