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cbr1000f Karlo?
Topic Started: Mar 21 2008, 12:48 PM (38 Views)
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Hello Karlo :lol_2 i saw you post on the CBR owners forum about fitting a different end can to your CBR and i was wondering if you could answer a couple of questions? What is the link pipe off that you used? does blocking off the left side change the performance in any way? Cheers Gary
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average british weather LOL

hardassfunk
Mar 21 2008, 12:48 PM
Hello Karlo :lol_2 i saw you post on the CBR owners forum about fitting a different end can to your CBR and i was wondering if you could answer a couple of questions? What is the link pipe off that you used? does blocking off the left side change the performance in any way? Cheers Gary

hi gary just to let you know i just went to a ordinary exhaust/tyres garage for cars and asked them if they could make me a link pipe and they were more than happy to help so end result was a nice stainless steel link pipe professionally made and fitted for £30 we i think aint bad for an hour and 15mins work at lets be honest most towns have a garage nowadays that make stainless exhausts so why even bother with bike places as if they have a scrap peice lying around that will do the job they might just say £10 cash in hand (you never know until you ask) hope this helps :Up
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Thats brilliant,thanks alot :Up
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ant
Mar 21 2008, 3:00 PM
hardassfunk
Mar 21 2008, 12:48 PM
Hello Karlo :lol_2  i saw you post on the CBR owners forum about fitting a different end can to your CBR and i was wondering if you could answer a couple of questions? What is the link pipe off that you used? does blocking off the left side change the performance in any way? Cheers Gary

hi gary just to let you know i just went to a ordinary exhaust/tyres garage for cars and asked them if they could make me a link pipe and they were more than happy to help so end result was a nice stainless steel link pipe professionally made and fitted for £30 we i think aint bad for an hour and 15mins work at lets be honest most towns have a garage nowadays that make stainless exhausts so why even bother with bike places as if they have a scrap peice lying around that will do the job they might just say £10 cash in hand (you never know until you ask) hope this helps :Up

I wasn't aware I had an alias :EEK


Anyway Welcome to SDR Gary that looks a nice CBR you have,

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mine is a Scorpion system complete with their link pipe and plug and it doesn't alter the performance but it does sound nice,

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That sounds awesome for an inline four


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I think Viper also do the link pipes.
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karlo
Mar 21 2008, 2:59 PM
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That sounds awesome for an inline four


It does,


FOR AN INLINE 4 ;)
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