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Anybody have experience of one of these? they look pretty cool.

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Yep, it looks cool alright.
Not sure the neighbours would agree, 105db! :lol: :lol:
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I saw that the other week and thought they look smart. Like fatdog says. I think it would be a cop magnet. :nod:
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nuggit did you get one ????

Yep looks cool, had this in my watch items, was also wondering if anyone had fitted one.

nuggit did you get one ????


Used to work in a sheet metal shop and we made and stamped our exhausts with appropriate marks, BSAU numbers, cant remember what they were but a google search would bring it up.
As long as MOT tester is happy and its not stupidly load, (so get the baffles) it will pass. As for cops again the same applies and with numbers they dont argue ?. But they can if they want, you take the chance
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No I didn't buy one Des. For the moment I'm happy with my antique Micron race can. It passes the MOT's without any bother. To be honest it's not that loud so it doesn't draw much attention. :nod: :D
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dustydes wrote:nuggit did you get one ????

Yep looks cool, had this in my watch items, was also wondering if anyone had fitted one.

nuggit did you get one ????
You will have to keep asking but in a louder voice !

Nuggit just fitted a Moto GP can and is a bit deaf at present.
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Frankly; do folk think the GP can style suits a 25 year old FZR. ?

I,m with nugget on this one I must admit.

Cans need to suit the era and scale of the bike unless you are doing the whole bike in a radical manner.
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willandrip wrote:Frankly; do folk think the GP can style suits a 25 year old FZR. ?

I,m with nugget on this one I must admit.

Cans need to suit the era and scale of the bike unless you are doing the whole bike in a radical manner.
Mines a street fighter, when finished, so yes its radical.

Agree maybe not a standard bike?, although each to their own would need to see first
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